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Tibet's cry
for
freedom

exploring both the past and present in
Tibet’s long suffering non-violent freedom struggle

Inspired by a burning passion to raise awareness of the Tibet Freedom Struggle, uncovering the truth about Tibet's long suffering non-violent freedom struggle.

Featuring an exclusive interview with the Dalai Lama and narrated by Kerry Armstrong, this 52 minute documentary looks at the contemporary history of Tibet, since occupation in 1949.

Screened at international film festivals and around Europe, Asia, USA, UK and Australia, the film has also enjoyed 3 and 4 year broadcast seasons on Czech TV and TV NZ.

Featured Client

World Bank

Commissioned to make a short film for World Bank about the impact of their Second Chance Education Project in Timor Leste improving the lives of young people and adults affected by the decades of struggle after gaining independence where many Timorese lacked a basic education and more than a third of all adults were illiterate.

Through the success story of one graduate the video highlights the range of impacts the program has had.

Featured Client

MESHA

Commissioned in 2019, Think Films produced a short documentary about the impact of The Hospital Research Foundation’s charity arm MESHA ( Military and Emergency Services Health Australia).

MESHA undertakes vital and life changing work aimed at improving the wellbeing of and improving current and former serving Australian military members and emergency service personnel and their families.

Featured Client

Green industries SA

Think Films has been supporting Green Industries SA since 2018. Our work has helped to tell the stories of their successes in helping create a sustainable South Australia.

Featured Client

UNDP

A commissioned piece for the UNDP took the form of a series of 5 short documentaries highlighting the impact of their SWoCK Project in the Solomon Islands. This project was developed to help communities prepare and strengthen their resilience against the threat of rising sea levels, natural disasters and changing global temperatures.

A three-minute teaser of the project was later used by the United Nations’ General Assembly Forum on Climate Change.