International Film Exchange


The International Film Exchange (IFE) brings young filmmakers from around the world to Hollywood and assists them in developing the technical and creative tools needed to document important social issues in their countries of origin. The IFE serves two purposes: 1) to provide training for young filmmakers and organize outlets for their films, and 2) to raise awareness in the United States film industry about important international social issues. Participants include producers, directors, writers, cinematographers and actors.

In partnership with the UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television (TFT) this program allows international filmmakers to travel to the United States, learn about filmmaking from top American artists and receive hands on mentoring and support. At the end of this program, participating filmmakers are provided small grants to produce short films.



 

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Kingdom of Garbage
A Film By Yasser Kareem
2014, Iraq, UK, Netherlands, USA, 9 mins

Kingdom of Garbage

Synopsis
Zahraa dreams of going to school. Instead she and her brother, Hassan, must scour a landfill site for valuable materials to provide for their poor family, competing against the other scavengers. When a trade between Zahraa and the self proclaimed ‘King of Garbage’ goes wrong, the sibling’s relationship is tested to breaking point – can the two overcome Zahraa’s innocent mistake?

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Gift of My Father
A Film By Salam Salman
2014, Iraq, UK, Netherlands, USA, 6 mins

Gift of My Father

Synopsis
A seemingly normal car journey crosses from present reality into a recurring nightmare as Hamoudi, a young victim of war, relives his traumatic experiences of the Baghdad Blackwater shootings.

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The Iraqi Superman
A Film By Sajjad Abbas
2014, Iraq, UK, Netherlands, USA, 6 mins

Gift of My Father

Synopsis
A tormented young man constructs an ingenious devise to rescue his father from Abo Ghraib prison. What he finds there is far from his expectations, revealing the mistreatment and torture of prisoners. His hopes and dreams for a brighter future are dashed upon finding his father.

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Dark to Dark
A Film By Omid Khalid
2014, Iraq, UK, Netherlands, USA, 7 mins

Gift of My Father

Synopsis
On the day of her wedding, a young girl hides from her family. Through her eye’s, we observe the anguish and conflict between her family members, exposing the opposing sides of a forced marriage. As the preparations and celebrations take place before her, she is inevitably forced to commit to the worst day of her life.

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Taste of Life
A Film By Medoo Ali
2014, Iraq, UK, Netherlands, USA, 7 mins

Gift of My Father

Synopsis
In the aftermath of a tragedy, a grieving mother visit’s the site where her son was killed. There she encounters the young boy’s spirit, unable to make sense of his surroundings. This brief encounter will finally put the boy’s spirit to rest, allowing him to join the other victims in the after life.

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A Nation Without A Homeland
A Film By Warith Kwaish
2014, Iraq, UK, Netherlands, USA, 11 mins

Gift of My Father

Synopsis
Mohamed is a refugee from Syria – a result of the crisis of 2010. He has no recollection of his family or life before he reached Baghdad. In an attempt to reunite Mohamed with his family, Wareth Kwaish embarks on a journey, searching the refugee camps along the Iraqi-Syrian border, desperately seeking leads as to their whereabouts. Along the way, he discovers people’s selfless desire to aid his search, as well as the tragic stories of some of the thousands of Syrian refugee’s like Mohamed. Will Wareth’s search prove fruitful?

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Mohamed Al-Daradji

Filmography:
(2013) In The Sands of Babylon
(2011) In My Mother’s Arms
(2010) Son Of Babylon
(2008) Iraq: War, Love, God, Madness
(2006) Ahlaam

Producer
Mohamed Al-Daradji is a multi-award Iraqi Filmmaker, based in Baghdad. His feature and documentary work has earned him a plethora of international awards, including the title of Variety’s Middle Eastern Filmmaker of the Year in 2010. Aside from working on his own film projects, Mohamed is an advocate for the re-establishment and development of the film industry in Iraq. Through Iraqi Independent Film Centre he is actively working to encourage and train a new generation of filmmakers through a series of short film workshops in Baghdad. Mohamed is currently working on his latest feature project ‘Journey to God’.