AFD's catalog offers a wide variety of feature films and documentaries available for broadcast in the US and Canada. In some instances we are able to offer films for territories outside North America. Please contact us for details. Here are some examples of our latest releases currently available for broadcasting through us.
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 A Personal Journey to the Homeland
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 | Occupied Minds OCCUPIED MINDS takes viewers on an emotional, intensely personal odyssey through one of the world's most volatile regions. The film follows Palestinian-American journalist Jamal Dajani and Israeli jou More > |
| |  A Story of Daily Life in Palestine
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 | Color of Olives, The From Mexican director Carolina Rivas and cinematographer Daoud Sarhandi comes this elegant and visually breathtaking new film about the Palestinian experience. More > |
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 Understanding the Lives of Muslim Women in the US
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 | Nazrah: A Muslim Woman's Perspective explores the multiple perspectives of a diverse group on Muslim women, focusing on the cultural, religious, historical, social and political aspects of Islam and the women's identities within it. More > |
| |  New Documentary from Dahna Abourahme
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 | Until When... Set during the current Intifada, this intimate and insightful new documentary follows four Palestinian families living in Dheisheh Refugee Camp near Bethlehem. More > |
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 Building Democracy in Iraq
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 | Return to the Land of Wonders Soon after the 2003 Iraq war, filmmaker Maysoon Pachachi returns to Baghdad after 35 years. She accompanies her father, who has returned to head a committee drafting a temporary constitution. More > |
| |  A Tapesty of Life in Wartime
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 | About Baghdad "...a stunning achievement, at once soulful and analytical..", ABOUT BAGHDAD is a fascinating mosaic that documents the effects that decades of oppression have had on the historic city. More > |
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 "The Letter" - See it on Free Speech TV
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 | Letter, The: An American Town and "The Somali Invasion" THE LETTER explores what has been dubbed the Somali invasion of Lewiston, Maine – a predominantly white former mill town struggling to maintain its equilibrium in the wake of 9/11. More > |
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 | Rana's Wedding This timely feature explores love among the ruins of an occupied territory. Winner of the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival's 2003 Nestor Almendros Prize for courage in filmmaking. More > |
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