3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Refugee films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short drama, animation and documentary about refugee lives in North America, Europe, Syria - and history.

Total length of this section: 20 films.

 

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From Damascus to Chicago - Two young Syrian siblings recently resettled in Chicago enroll in a dance class, while the film follows their family's experiences in navigating a new city and country. 12 minute film. Writer/Director/Producer Colleen Cassingham and Alex Lederman:

We hope this film inspires Americans to welcome refugees into their communities, and shows them how it can be done. The Obidat family is flourishing in part because their community has pitched in to provide resources and relationships that pick up where meager resettlement provisions end. Fundraising, donations, sponsorship of dance and music classes, passing job opportunities through word-of-mouth and volunteers for language instruction have provided stepping stones to full independence.

Though they could have folded, bent and broken under the circumstances of their life, the Obidats embraced every opportunity and pushed forward. Their new life in Chicago expands before them, as they jettison fear and doubt and reach for the future.
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Irish Goodbye - Strangers from opposite ends of the earth: Nizar, a Syrian refugee and Eric an Irish tourist, meet in the City of Angels and embark on a journey of trust, abandonment, tragedy and privilege. The consequences of their encounter will stay with them long after the night is over. Length: 18.22. Writer/Director/Producer Adetokumboh M’Cormack and Writer Matt Feit:

MATT: You should watch Irish Goodbye if you’re looking for a thoughtful character study of atypical leads and an examination of themes and issues like the conflict in Syria or people struggling with balancing their sexual identity with the taboos of their faith.

ADETOKUMBOH: Watch Irish Goodbye to see two fantastic leading actor performances. Abubakr Ali and Jack Lowe really created wonderfully complex, nuanced characters that felt real and relatable. Jacob Basheer and Youness also give some terrific supporting performances. And Yousof Sekander’s cinematography is just exquisite.
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Searching Skies - When a Syrian refugee family is invited to a Christian family's house for Christmas dinner, they are caught between opposing viewpoints for and against them -- until an unexpected event suddenly occurs. 8 minute short drama. Writer/Director Vivian Hua:

Searching Skies tells the story of refugees coming to the United States; as a child of immigrants myself, I think often of how my life’s opportunities would have been quite different if my parents had never immigrated from Taiwan, and their parents had never immigrated to Taiwan from China. There is a lot of xenophobia in this day and age, when in fact most came from some other place at some other time. It all feels rather subjective.
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La Mariposa - Carol is a seven-year-old girl that faces the challenges of being a refugee in a new country with her family. Not knowing the language, customs, and a new culture of this foreign land, she embarks on a hard and difficult journey that will forever change her perspective in life: a swimming test. Award-winning 8 minute short drama from Canada. Interview with Writer/Director/Editor/Producer Andy Alvarez:

My favourite response to the film has always been, “I can relate to this so much”. When a story touches you and bring you back to your childhood, whether it was a bad or good memory, I believe I’m on the right path. The response its had so far has been amazing.
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Little Rebel - is about Isatou Jallow — a remarkable woman from The Gambia, and now Seattle resident. Since seeking asylum in 2012, Isatou has pursued graduate degrees at the UW Law School while she continuously advocates for women, asylees and people with disabilities. Dimensions of Isatou’s epic journey—from her origins and physical hardships to becoming a lawyer, demonstrate an ultimate resilience - which is deeply human, harrowing, and transcendent,…and part of the American immigrant story. Length: 9.48 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Aimie Vallat:

The feedback for Little Rebel has been really wonderful. This story is not only timely in highlighting an issue that is at the forefront of American and global politics but it’s also a personal one, filled with a powerful and courageous woman’s voice - and I think viewers are hungry for those uplifting narratives right now.
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The Voyage - Refugees abandoning their loved countries delving into the brutality unknown. 11 minutes short drama. Directors: Formento & Formento:

After seeing the photograph of the drowned Syrian child Aylan Kurdi, we asked ourselves how can we help? So we made this short film and photography exhibition that we showed at RED Digital Cinema in Miami during Art Basel 2015. We donated sales from the prints to the International Refugee Committee. Over 1000 guest made a stand with us at opening night.

Displacement, cultural migration and memory are central to the theme of this poetic short film and photographic work. As reality weighs heavily on our conscience, stirred up by the inundation of horrific narratives and footage. Refugees abandoning the ills of their long loved countries delving into the brutality of the unknown.

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Five Days on Lesvos - 1 million refugees fled to Europe by sea in 2015. Half came through the Greek Island of Lesvos. This film captures the experiences of those on the frontline during a unique period of time... Five days that embodied the entire crisis - and Europe’s collective failure to deal with it. 62 minutes. Producer Samantha Brown:

During the summer of 2015, when the refugee crisis was really starting to hit the headlines, I was becoming increasingly frustrated by the media and politicians’ emphasis on the inconvenience they were causing to the UK and Europe (e.g. PM David Cameron referring to the ‘swarm of people’ heading our way), rather than the fact that we were witnessing the biggest humanitarian crisis of recent history.
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I’m okay (“Alles gut”) Two children who lost everything have to find a new life in Germany. Length: 95 minutes. Writer/Director Pia Lenz:

Who am I without my homeland, without my friends and without a chance to express myself with language? What do I keep and what am I willing to give off, when I have to start a new life? I’M OKAY starts as a film about refugees and it ends as a film about children and their families, telling their own but universal story about the search for a safe home, happiness and dignity in life.
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Dreaming of Denmark - Young Afghan Wasiullah disappears from a Danish children's asylum centre into an underground existence in Europe with devastating consequences. Length: 62 minutes. Writer/Director Michael Graversen:

When I followed Wasi through his illegal bus ride through Europe ending up in Italy trying to get asylum I knew that the answer to his new claim would be the end of the film. What I did not know was the huge difficulty I faced filming a traumatized boy and that he would end up in such a state as he did. I tried to film observational style (Frederik Wiseman) but in the end the real life events meant I had to involve myself in the film. Literally.
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Gravity - The film tells the story of a small refugee boy. During his flight to Germany he undergoes different situations which are embossed by loss and solitude, fear and hope. Length: 7 minutes. Writer and illustrator Katharina Potratz:

When we started this project there where so many refugees coming to Germany and to our city. People collecting clothes for them, camps for the arriving at the central station… You could not not meet them. At the same time though there was a lot of hate and fear within the society. As I talked to some of the refugees they told me stories about how they got here that I couldn’t even imagine. This is why the film got really personal in the end. I wanted to tell the story of those who came here and show that they where just human beings as we all are, with the same feelings.
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Refugee - A harrowing account of Europe's migrant crisis. A family of Syrian refugees separated by the borders of Europe, fight to be reunited as they migrate from Syria to Germany. Length: 87 Minutes. Director Alexander Farrell and Producer Francesco Loschiavo:

ALEXANDER: It’s an opportunity to step inside someone’s shoes who, before, would have been completely forgotten. Nazem is a remarkable man, to be perfectly honest, and unless you are to see it, you simply cannot begin to comprehend the hardship he and his two boys faced.
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Zoro's Solo - A 13-year-old refugee from Afghanistan living in an emergency shelter in Germany joins a Christian boys' choir to save his father who was left stranded in Hungary and clashes with the strict choirmaster. Length: 1:30:00. Writer/Director Martin Busker:

My film addresses a very dramatic and difficult topic for our country, but the story is told in the funniest and most entertaining way, to make it easy for the audience to connect with it. This might be a very common thing in Hollywood, but you don’t see it very often in Germany.
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Song Sparrow - A group of refugees tries to reach themselves to a safe country in search of a better life. They pay a smuggler to convey them across the boarders in a fridge truck. However... Length: 11:43 minutes. Director/Producer Farzaneh Omidvarnia:

I travel very often. I make portrait puppets inspired by the people I meet in my everyday life, and I usually carry them with me through the trip. They are like immigrants and I am the one who carries them over the borders. As the immigration crises raised, I felt the urge to make a film about immigrants with my puppets to tell their stories.
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Unbroken Paradise - A refugee of the Syrian Civil War flees to France, hoping to reconstruct his life after the war and become a professional architect in his new home. Length: 25 minutes. Director/Producer Juan David Romero:

I must say that directly or indirectly, the plight of the migrant and the displaced has always been familiar to me. I am both lucky and grateful to say that when my family and I resettled from Colombia to the U.S., it was voluntary—yet the purpose was the same, to seek a better future. So, although I was not undocumented, I had friends, colleagues and family that were and my understanding of what that meant was always crystal clear.
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A Girl from Mogadishu is based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed. Fleeing war-torn Somalia in 2006, she is trafficked to Ireland where, as an asylum-seeking refugee, she undergoes a traumatic medical examination which reveals the extent of her mutilation as a child. Traumatized by the memory, she turns her experiences into a force for good, emerging as one of the world’s most foremost global activists against Female Genital Mutilation. Length: 52 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mary McGuckian:

When we celebrate female heroes in cinema – we not only amplify their voices – but we empower their audience to be touched and emboldened by their courage.

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Fantassút / Rain on the Borders - Over 12,000 refugees from Syria, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and other countries were stuck for months in the Idomeni refugee camp on the Macedonian/Greek border. They lived in dismal conditions hoping for the borders to open, and to continue their journey through the Balkan route. This short documentary is a glimpse in their daily life in the camp. 15 minutes. Writer/Director Federica Foglia:

I did not plan on making this film, I decided to travel to the refugee camp to volunteer for some weeks as I could simply not sit at home anymore and keep reading the horrible and devastating news of the refugee crisis. I needed to go there and do something, even a small thing. After several days in the camp I realized that what I was witnessing was too big not to bring back a testimony. So I used my small camera and filmed it all, without any crew or microphones.
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At Home with the Horses - A survivor of the Syrian war, deeply frustrated by her lack of education and the burdens of family life, finds comfort in the company of the horses she lives with and cares for.
Length: 16 minutes. Director Dima Alansari:

Our film is a labor of love. I had just returned to Lebanon from Canada and was spending some time with my family in the Bekaa Valley. That’s when I met Reem, the main character of our film. She really stole my heart, and then I met her family. All of them Syrian refugees living and working from our horse stables.

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Crossing Fences - In a communist East Germany in 1974, a young couple attempts to escape into the West, seeking freedom, by using a handmade boat to cross the Baltic Sea. The fight for their lives begins when they get discovered and they try to escape decades of imprisonment or being executed on the spot. Length: 14 minutes. Writer/Director Annika Pampel:

It’s my grandparents story. As a kid I kept hearing about that one time when my grandfather convinced my grandmother to escape communist East Germany into the Golden West in a handmade rubber boat. Then when I started making films, it just seemed like a wonderful homage to them and a great story to tell.
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Budai - A 12 year old Vietnamese-American girl named My finds a family heirloom that transports her back in time to relive her family's escape during the 1975 Fall of Saigon. Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director My-Hanh Lac:

I’m first generation American, and while knew the general fact that my parents came to the US during the Vietnam war, I had never actually asked my parents about their journey here...and they had never told me. It was such a life altering experience getting to hear their story and learning about my history, I was moved to create a narrative short based off the newly told story of my family’s escape.
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Memory Is Our Homeland - What happens to history’s forgotten people? How did young Polish women deported to the Soviet Union end up as refugees in African villages in the 1940s? 'Memory Is Our Homeland' exposes the tragic fate of nearly 1,000,000 Polish Catholics and Jews who were deported to Siberian labour camps during the Second World War, and the tens of thousands of them who wound up in East Africa after an odyssey through Iran and India. Length: 1:30:00. Writer/Director/Producer Jonathan Durand:

The goal of this film is to tell people an unknown story contained within the most documented event in history – the Second World War. What’s significant isn’t only that we’re rescuing that history, but where we’re uncovering it from: the memories elderly Polish grandmothers, my own and others.