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7 films in package
Las Mariachis
In the male dominated world of mariachi, a Mexican-American woman’s passion drives her to form an all-female mariachi band, where she battles for recognition, carries the weight of fifty years of family tradition, and seeks to empower future generations of women in mariachi, hoping to forge her own legacy as a musician and a mother.
Joëlle: assistante de production
A Parisian woman delivers bread across the city while juggling her misadventures and finding hope in her unfulfilled dreams.
Small Changes
A newly single mother trades her successful 2-acre farm for 71 acres of empty land and a dream. Now, she is alone with three young daughters to raise, a school bus to live in, and an ambitious project ahead of her.
Shadow Self
She climbs the mountain to forget but finds that her body cannot help but remember.
How Did I Get Here
Sardonic Cynthia walks us through a play-by- play of a recent "squicky" date, requiring her to confront some uncomfortable truths.
Bardo
Bardo - noun - In Tibetan Buddhism, the transitory state of existence between life and rebirth. Bardo takes place over three days after Steph's mother's death when she returns home to find a surprise visitor and wrestles with guilt over not being more present when her mother was alive.
Nebsei (My Body)
Nebsei responds to research through painting and animation, surrounding the themes of gender-based violence during the ‘Tigray War’, its psychological effects on society, and hopes of reconciliation, justice and healing.

Nebsei, meaning ‘my body/soul’ in Tigrigna, is a short animated film revealing the story of women who faced sexual and gender based violence during the war in Tigray.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    22 minutes
  • Language
    Tigrigna
  • Country
    Ethiopia, United Kingdom
  • Rating
    PG-13
  • Genre
    Social Justice/Activism
  • Note
    #TigrayGenocide #FreeTigray
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  • Director
    Gabrielle Frewayni Tesfaye
  • Producer
    Mitiku Gabrehiwot, Emma Crewe
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