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A Battle for Peace

By: Walking the dog / Directed by: Joost Jansen

A soldier goes to the front during World War I, whose horrors make him realise that the enemy is actually war itself. The testimony of this soldier stands as a methaphor for the terrible cruelty of war and the desire for peace.

Floating Islands

By: Tomás Pichardo
What happens while floating in the no man's land of open waters.

Be a Little Boulder

By: First Light/Tendering Primary School Students
Everybody has their purpose in life, even sticks and stones.

Resistance - Manenberg

By: Shanna Freedman / Directed by: Kyla Philander
RESISTANCE - Manenberg was a collaborative effort between artist, Ralph Ziman (project founder) and the Crate Collective.

The world without Issac Newton

By: Produced by: Noah Mumford / Directed by: Nick Kinzel
What would the world be like if the flyest sickest Newton had never existed? SHOW MORE

Cada Mano

By: Prod. Santannah Manning / Dir. Kiera Andrews
TECHO is successful in recruiting volunteers everywhere they work - but not without struggle.

ONE- Protect the White Nile River

By: Polly Green
The White Nile River in Uganda is about to be drastically lost and changed forever by the construction of the Isimba Dam.

Fishing in Gargul

Produced by:James Sherwood, Danielle Ryan
Gumbaynggirr elder and local fisherman Mark Flanders tells the story about his peoples' relationship with the sea and how marine parks are looking after the marine environment like his people have been doing for thousands of years.

Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier

By: Luke Buckley
In 1947, Chuck Yeager was the first pilot to break the sound barrier.

Lifting Stones: Ending Child Marriage in Mali

By: Directed by: Corrie Commisso, Tim Werwie
In this film, three families in Mali discuss their decision to keep their daughters in school, saying no the child marriage.

Meet The Citizen Inspector

By: Van Origine / Directed by: Renske Cuijpers, Iris Frankhuizen & Wiep Teeuwiss...
Ordinary people doing extraordinary things to protect our oceans.

Let It Go in ASL (Amber Zion & Jason Listman)

By: Jules Dameron
This is a music video created in American Sign Language out of love towards Frozen's hit song, “Let It Go." This music video was created with a team consisting of a 100% deaf cast and crew. We believe in supporting deaf people everywhere and allowing the sign language community access to one of the best songs in music history.

Artoo in Love

By: Dir. Evan Atherton / Prod. Shara Esbenshade, Grant McKinney, Sargam Atherton...
Artoo In Love follows our intrepid, droid-hero R2-D2 as he tries to find love in this galaxy.

Junior Blind Olympics

By: Dir. Jean Paulo Lasmar
In the course of a day, blind, visually impaired, and multi-disable athletes become champions for a life.

Voluntary Saving and Loans for Peace building Associations (VSLAP)

By: Plan Rwanda / Directed by: Ramon Sanchez Orense
Building peace and reconciliation through savings groups

HOPE Credit Union

By: Micro Documentaries
The HOPE Credit Union empowers communities with member-owned financial cooperatives that help people start businesses, educate their children, buy homes and support their families.

Coral Gardening - Recreating the Ocean's Life Cycle

By: Silky Fox Productions / Directed by: Silke de Vos
Catching up with the destruction of coral reefs in Southeast Asia

Engineering is Amazing

By: Produced & Directed by Adrian Burger
Engineering is Amazing

Do Superheroes Really Wear Masks?

By: Produced by: World Food Programme / Directed by: World Food Programme
Do superheros really wear masks?

Technical, Vocational Education and Training for Vulnerable Youth (TVET4VY)

By: Plan Rwanda / Directed by: Ramon Sanchez Orense
Building resilience in vulnerable youth through technical and vocational training

Teacher Self-Learning Academy (TSLA)

By: Plan International Rwanda / Directed by: Ramon Sanchez Orense
Using 21st century technology to bring self-directed learning to the remotest parts of Rwanda

A Letter

By: Wide Angle Media
In Spring 2015, middle school students from Wide Angle’s Baltimore Speaks Out! program at the Herring Run branch of The Enoch Pratt Library System explored the importance of security for youth across the nation.

Anthem

By: Dir. Madina Diallo
Student reporter Madina Diallo interviews Mr. Diagnem and other faculty members about how he came up with the anthem for the Luther Girls' School.

Off Record: Natalie Gold's Story

By: The Righteous Conversations Students
Students in the Righteous Conversations Milken Workshop created this short piece surrounding the narrative of Survivor Natalie Gold, who was rescued by nuns during the Holocaust.

First Love

By: The Righteous Conversations Project Students
This PSA explores a teenager's first love. Created by students in the Righteous Conversations PSA Workshop, Summer 2015.

Bottled Water PSA

By: Wide Angle Youth Media

A Girl

By: Dir. Jason Chang
'A Girl' who stood up for human rights to an education. Inspired by True Events of Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize, 2014.

The Peace Experience [Trailer]

By: Niloofar Shaterian / Directed by: Jason Whisman
The Peace Experience is a documentary about a heart-centered group's transformational journey through Europe and the US to experience their own inner peace and how to manifest it with the people they meet and in the world around them.

Mr. Santa Monica

By: by Mark Lawson Shepard
A story of Nat Trives, philanthropist and former mayor of Santa Monica.

All the World's a Stage

By: Sally Nellson Barrett
How can a high school theatre program change the course of a student’s life? Teacher Patsy Koch Johns proves that theatre can change perspectives and attitudes, and be a force for positive change.

Hibernation [Trailer]

By: Produced & Directed by Tomer Werechson
A story of aging and losing your identity

Abalimi [Trailer]

By: Produced by: Marysia Makowska & Todd Antonio Somodevilla / Directed by: Mary...
Abalimi is about Xhosa women growing organic vegetables in harsh conditions in townships outside of Cape Town, sparking a micro-farming revolution in their communities. It's a story about how re-learning basic agriculture has led these women towards individual food security, possibly resulting in them winning back their basic human rights.

A Day With A Slum Dweller

By: Syed Mahfuzul Haque

How people live in a slum in unhygienic condition and under the poverty line.

A House of Solutions

By: India Water Portal

Rahul Banerjee, a scientist and researcher, has created sustainable and environmentally friendly home-based solutions to manage his own water supply and sanitation issues in Indore, India.

Soñadora

By: Produced by: Nestor Vera / Directed by: Lauren Kesler
Soñadora follows the story of Andrea Haro, from her rural upbringing in Pintag, Ecuador to her move to Rumiloma, a small neighborhood outside of Quito.

Box Girl

By: Prod. Jackie Adiwinata / Dir. Evan Pretzer
"Box Girl" follows Sonko, one of the earliest Box Girls participants who boxed her way onto the Kenyan national women's boxing team.

Happy Birthday, Dad

By: Dave Merlino, Dustin Sweet
As Andrew Muller prepares for his Dad's birthday, he comes to realize just how much he learned from his father.

We Do the Work

By: by Tina Jacobson, Matthew Jacobson
On April 9, 2014 a rally was organized by the union WFSE local 1488 to stop discrimination and retaliation against the UW custodians.

A Teen's Dream

By: Dir. Ricardo Amparo/Prod. Wide Angle Media
Ricardo Amparo, a senior in Baltimore City and Youth Producer for our Mentoring Video Project, shares his views for a healthier, happier city in Baltimore.

James 'Jimmy' Crescenzo

By: Story, camera/sound: Nick Akrap & Levente Mihalik Director & editor: Levente...
A documentary about the work of drama teacher/philanthropist Jim Crescenzo at Templeton Secondary School in East Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Lumpy Boy

By: First Light/Crossley Fields Junior and Infant School Students
The day Lumpy Boy and Rabbit Face became Superhero's.

Rachel's Nightmare

By: First Light/Mass Media Young Filmmakers
Rachel's Nightmare follows the turbulent life of Rachel as she ensues a life of abuse and misfortune.

86,402 Seconds in Mexico

By: Produced by: Mallory Brown, CrowdRise / Directed by: Mallory Brown, Ryan Doy...

One day to educate a community in Mexico. Every second counts.

Invincible: MMA Fighter

By: Dir. Frederick Kroetsch & Kurt Spenrath
Jake Peacock is a one-armed MMA fighter living in Calgary. And he wants to hang out with quadruple amputee Daniel Ennett and play some videogames.

Finding Beauty in the Rubble

By: Paul Nethercott, Paker Braoddus / Dir. by Matthew T. Burns
In Japan, a survivor of the tsunami turns beach debris into jewelry

Roger Grein: The Cheerful Giver

By: Nancy Jennings, William Jennings, and Kent Meloy
Bringing joy and happiness by living and giving for others, Roger Grein teaches and inspires others to pay it forward. High school and college students learn about what it means to be a philanthropist through Roger’s program called Magnified Giving.

Janaki Venkayya: Committed To Caring

By: Nancy Jennings, William Jennings, and Kent Meloy
A dedicated woman with a mission starts efforts and collaborations to serve the needs of her community.

Grenada & the Goats [Trailer]

By: Aidan Nicol
A trailer for a documentary which we are hoping to produce and the story we want to tell in 2015 about the Grenada Goat Dairy project in Grenada, WI.

Tuggerah Lakes Estuary Environmental Animation

By: Produced by Lisa Madden / Directed by Stefan Wernik and Guy Jamieson
Simple solutions to complex environmental problems.

Peace

By: Hasan Najmabadi
Learning Peace.

Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier

By: Luke Buckley
In 1947, Chuck Yeager was the first pilot to break the sound barrier.

About No Barriers with Joel Barish

By: Produced and Directed by Joel Barish
Fauna, extreme adventures, wacky food, and of course Deaf people, are explored with Joel as he travels to the farthest reaches of the world. Get a taste of adventure in this fast paced short.

Marrs

By: by Matt Lim & Chelsea Khoo
Life is tough. A young Martian's quest for food leads him to a life changing adventure.

Take the #PenguinPlunge

By: Dae Levine/Amanda Sully / Directed by: Simon DeLittle/Dae Levine
Take the #PenguinPlunge!

Green Heroes: Ta'Kaiya Blaney

By: Joan Prowse & John Bessai
Ta'Kaiya Blaney, a 12 year old Sliammon First Nation, proves that you can never be too young to become a Green Hero!

This Is Me

By: Produced by: BAYCAT / Directed by: Alex Sorto
Alex appreciates his new opportunities and gives back to his community by sharing knowledge with other teens

From Farm to Table

By: Gabrielle Giacomo
From Farm To Table' is an Eco-documentary film showcasing a school's commitment to integrating stewardship of our earth's resources into its curriculum.

Thinking Outside Hsu Box

By: By Rachel Wargo
This Documentary Film's purpose is to show people how hard teachers work to inspire their students. This teacher in particular, Stanley Hsu, became a teacher for exactly that reason, and that is why we can call him a hero.

Liberia: Emerging From the Shadows [Trailer]

By: Produced by: Mailiis Burgaud, John Grimshaw / Directed by: Wayne Schoenfeld
In September 2013, Wayne Schoenfeld and a film crew from P2P traveled to the country of Liberia, on the west coast of Africa. This film provides a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of the Liberian people, following decades of civil war, a complete breakdown of basic services, infrastructure and political turmoil.

Sultana Elementary Pet Fair

By: Madeline Gillum
Students from Sultana Elementary taking part in the MyHero Call to Action circle to support animal rights by organizing and hosting an informational Pet Fair to educate their local community.

An Ordinary Day At Zaatari Refugee Camp

By: Produced by: WFP / Directed by: WFP
An Ordinary Day At Zaatari Refugee Camp

Choose Local

By: Dir. Miranda Andersen
A documentary by Miranda Andersen about the benefits of eating local, sustainable food.

Firdous, Adelaide and Manal

By: UNESCO / Directed by: Sasha Rubel, Edouard Joubeaud
In their computer lab, Firdous, Adelaide and Manal, three close friends living in Mombasa, Kenya, discover the extraordinary life of activism of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, the Nigerian female leader of the Abeokuta Women's Union

Mestizo [Trailer]

By: Talon Gonzalez
Multiethnic individuals express the complexity of self-identity when confronted with the question 'What are you?'

Longmont Carnegie Library [Excerpt]

By: by Glenn V. Sherwood
Citizens act to save a 1912 Carnegie library from moving or demolition.

Food Chains [Trailer]

By: Dir. Sanjay Rawal/Prod. Eva Longoria, Lekha Singh, Eric Schlosser, Smriti Ke...
Food Chains reveals the human cost in our food supply and the complicity of large buyers of produce like fast food and supermarkets.

Mankind is No Island

By: Produced by: Joseph Spratlin / Directed by: Jason Van Genderen
This film was shot entirely on a cell phone on the streets of New York and Sydney.

Pacific Marine Mammal Center Call to Action

Produced by:Produced by: Amy Sabreen / Directed by: Amy Sabreen
Pacific Marine Mammal Center's Call to Action in Response to the Unusual Mortality Event Affecting Seals and Sea Lions in California.

My Queen

By: Produced by: UNESCO / Directed by: Sasha Rubel, Edouard Joubeaud
Haregewoin, a female Ethiopian student, meets her former IT teacher.

Menkes Disease: Finding Help & Hope

By: Produce and Directed by Daniel DeFabio
Menkes Disease is fatal but you can be a hero if you detect and treat it in the first 10 days.

Visión Sin Vista

By: Produced by: Amos Horn / Directed by: Aaron Zomback
Jimmy is a young man who has overcome the loss of vision and the extreme depression that came after.

Armenian Genocide

By: Evelyn Seubert/Dir. Carlos Paredas, Sheila Campos, Priscilla Portillo, Juan ...
The Armenian Genocide; Horrors, Hope and the Mother to Thousands

Jane and the House of Miracles Sizzle

By: Brendan Kelly
A Fighting Chance, an organization run by Brendan Kelly, works with at-risk youth to provide with ways to combat negative influences in their lives. With a thirst for creative outlet, they decided to produce a film about their own experiences.

The Refugee Protection Project

By: Plan Rwanda / Directed by Ramon Sanchez Orense
Contributing to the well-being of nearly 75,000 refugees

Mestizo [Trailer]

By: Talon Gonzalez
Multiethnic individuals express the complexity of self-identity when confronted with the question 'What are you?'

Global Grassroots: Powerful Beyond Measure

By: Produced by: Gretchen Steidle / Directed by: Sean Clauson
Empowering female leadership across Uganda.

My hero is Ethan Limbach

By: Heidi Benningfield
My film is about my cousin Ethan Limbach who has leukemia.

My Hero Julie

By: Hailee P
My aunt Julie had breast cancer - she is my hero!

My mom is my hero

By: Alivia Andrews
My mom is my hero

My Hero - my grandpa

By: Hayley Stambaugh
My hero is my grandpa

Sultana Elementary Pet Fair

By: Madeline Gillum
Students from Sultana Elementary taking part in the MyHero Call to Action circle to support animal rights by organizing and hosting an informational Pet Fair to educate their local community.

A Day at Work

By: Margo Stutts Toombs

This video represents a 'Day at Work' for middle school students.

The Peace Experience [Trailer]

By: Niloofar Shaterian / Directed by: Jason Whisman
The Peace Experience is a documentary about a heart-centered group's transformational journey through Europe and the US to experience their own inner peace and how to manifest it with the people they meet and in the world around them.

Banh Bao Day (The Dumpling Vendor)

By: Produced by: / Directed by: Angus Ashton
To provide for his young family, a food vendor searches for customers in the ancient city of Hue from sunset until the early morning

Net Positiva

By: Ian W. McGee
Bureo founded ‘Net Positiva’, a fishnet collection and recycling program aimed at combating the detrimental impacts of discarded fishing nets.

Everybody's Different

By: Produced by: Josh A. Kapusinski / Directed by: Josh A. Kapusinski
Johileny is a champion, a champion of overcoming physical, emotional, social, familial, and financial obstacles.

9 Birthdays

By: Stingtown Media/Dir. Juana Frias

A boy coping with the loss of his father opens up to a stranger on moving day.

Motherhood Rooted

By: Momo Chang, R.J. Lozado
Motherhood Rooted examines some of the postpartum practices adopted by Asian American women.

Organizer created on 12/8/2015 1:07:06 PM by Wendy Milette

Last edited 12/24/2018 1:36:14 AM by Anthony Pouw

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