Sunday (25th October)  6PM (GMT), UTC +0)

 
Via de Neri - Runtime 5:00

During a night at a club, an intoxicated young woman encounters a man and wakens the next morning with a foggy memory of the night before. Directed by Seren Moran

Homeland Gone - Runtime 35:20

Lebanon is a country hijacked by sects, money, and power. While citizens long for a collective identity to thrive as a community, politicians use the sectarianism for their corrupt ambitions. Unless there is a change, Lebanon will be lost forever. Directed by Laura Lavinia

The Squat ( La Toma) Runtime 12:05

The Squat is a short documentary that gives a glimpse into the inner lives of the Colombian immigrants currently living in Santiago, Chile. The Squat, or "La Toma", is a community of nearly 17 immigrant families who have built their own housing above the highway, out of pedestrian sight, at the abandoned Yungay railroad station in Santiago. Their interviews (or stories) are tales of estrangement and survival, as they have escaped one country's horrors, they now face unfamiliar challenges in their new country, Chile. Their living conditions are fragile, with the promise of new beginnings, their hope is a simple and universal one."

Exodus - Runtime 20:00

In October 2018, 7000 people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador fled the rampant gang-crime and the precarious economic situation in their home countries. They joined together in a massive trek with one goal: to cross Mexico and enter the USA. Exodus introduces the people of the first caravan of Central Americans who left everything behind but their faith in God to start a dangerous and thousands-of-kilometers-long journey into the unknown. The lawyer and human-rights activist Dr. Edgardo Buscaglia offers insights to this event and examines the political structures of the states of Central America with regard to the exodus of the population.

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