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Featuring:

Luck of the Turtles (Egypt) – Buthaina Abdul Karim Al Nasiri
A family finds a small tortoise on a desert road, while in their car. The family takes the tortoise in, believing that it is a God-sent sign of good luck, but is it?

Swimming (UK, 2023) – Gregory Randolph
Ide is having a hard time dealing with the loss of her beloved fish. One day, while visiting a pet shop, she comes across a flyer that leads her to a mysterious meeting.

Forgotten Forests (UK, 2023) – Robyn Dean
A short film about the little-known world of ancient temperate rainforests. Celebrating everything from mosses and lichens, to watercourses bringing humidity and life, to twisted, gnarly trees creating enchanting canopies – uncover a world of wonders.

The Human (Netherlands, 2019) – Harko Wubs
By observing ‘the human’ in a traditional ‘nature-documentary style’ and by showing how we get our daily food, questions are being raised about mankind’s relation to nature.

Yuan (China) – Wenzhuo Wang
Inspired by a Chinese character, 冤, which graphically represents a rabbit in a narrow cage forced to bend, yuan is a creative short ethnography about rabbits and their metaphorical importance.

This film is in Chinese with English subtitles.

Hi (China, 2020) – Lingling Xu
Everything has spirit – from sunrise to sunset, the living and the inanimate, in all parts of the world, are greeting each other.

This film is in Chinese with English subtitles.

 

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