

The Hold


Where the Light Enters You
Aney's work with the village helps her heal from her mother's death, but Farida's life takes a tragic turn when her father dies because he can no longer afford his hospital stay. As Farida's life unravels, Aney discovers that her utopian dreams are no match for harsh reality.
Filmed over seven years, this deeply personal East-meets-West story of mutual healing shows how the sufferings and joys of the human experience blurs borders and boundaries; countries and caste.


Here Where The Sea Shines


Very, Yes.
10 years ago.
Niamh misses the memories she has of her dad and feels sad about his place in the world. She questions whether she should embark on a journey to help her father reclaim the essence of who he once was, or accept that it’s futile to try?


Amu Darya: River to a Missing Sea
The film delves into the oral histories of those most affected, providing an insight into how Uzbek and Karakalpak communities are dealing with the desiccation of the Amu Darya, and how the USSR turned the Aral Sea from the world's fourth largest lake into the world's youngest desert.
Through tales of loss, adaptation, and hope, River to a Missing Sea offers the human story of an environmental disaster.

