The Our Home Cinema platform, launched by the Sharjah International Film Festival for Children & Youth (SIFF), has added 11 new movies about refugees and the challenges and experiences they live, documented by stars such as Angelina Jolie and Ben Stiller.
The festival, organized by Funn – Sharjah Media Arts for Youth and Children, hosts the audience on its official website for free between July 12 and August 12, to offer cinema lovers a number of new movies from Lebanon, Canada, Ethiopia, Iceland, Kenya, Syria, the United States, and Egypt.
The new movies displayed on the platform shed the light on the hard circumstances faced by the refugees and their families in their journey towards peace, freedom, and security in their countries. The Lebanese movie "Do You Remember Your Childhood Dreams?" tells the story of Razan, a little girl who lives with countless other Syrian children, who have spent their entire life in refugee camps. Despite the harsh conditions and poverty, Razan still has hopes and dreams of going back to Syria to live with her grandmother who she has never met, have all the food she can have, and become a doctor.
From Ethiopia, the platform displays "Nyahoks Quest" that charts the life of 16-year-old Nyahok, a girl who dreams of becoming a pilot. But Nyahok has not finished primary school and only has a slim chance of going to secondary school. Over 50 percent of refugee children in the camp where she lives in Gambella, Ethiopia do not attend school.
The Kenyan short documentary "RefuSHE Safe House" chronicles the resilience of young female refugees in Sub Saharan Africa and emphasizes the positive meanings of life. Every week the girls organize a fashion show which encourages them to be strong, proud, and confident as they walk on the runway. The movie features UNHCR special envoy and Hollywood star Angelina Jolie who makes an appearance as a guest at their show.
Filmmaker Marco Bollinger returns to the Saadnayel refugee camp in Lebanon to teach a video storytelling workshop to the same girls he has been following over four years after he shot his documentary Safe House.
The selection also includes Spend a Day with Bertine, The Dream Diaries, Sudanese Refugee Girl Chases Education Dream in Egypt, Syria: A Young Girl Scarred by War, Ivorian Orphan Girls Beat Back Statelessness, and Abducted Iraqi Boy Reunites With Family in Canada.