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Abbas Kiarostami
A dilapidated hallway where the wall is ruptured and doors shattered. There is a flourishing red flower in the foreground and the broken door opens up…
Independent Television Service.
Orphan epidemic in Haiti.
The look of defeat and misery is depicted on a young boy from the film. The child has beads of sweat running down his chest as he stares off into the…
Documentary Educational Resource.
Poto Mitan a film by Documentary Educational Resource.
The image depicts a woman walking alone as the sprawling Haitian landscape is in front of her. She walks powerfully with one hand on her hip and…
Alexandria Hammond.
Children of Haiti a film by Alexandria Hammond.
Children roam the streets lost and confused. The screenshot from the film highlights the deterioration of houses in Haiti as well the lack of order in…
Hirokazu Kore-eda
Through a wooden frame of a Japanese house, four sisters are seen cheerfully lighting sparklers in the backyard
Screenshot of the attorney and the accused killer having a conversation in the prison visiting room.
Hirokazu Kore-eda
The accused killer’s reflection is superimposed on the attorney’s face, and the attorney and the accused killer are on the same side of the glass.
Diego Quemada-Diez (Director).
The characters in La Jaula de Oro.
This screenshot depicts the characters from the film being tormented by yet another obstacle on their journey. No one offered help or support as the…
Rebecca Cammisa (Director).
Obviously mentally and physically drained, the boys rest on top of the train for a quick reprieve.
Diego Quemada-Diez (Director).
The characters in the film La Jaula de Oro.
Running for their lives, this image emphasizes the constant fear the boys feel and uncertainty that surrounds them at every step of the journey.
Aaron Schock (Director).
Playing in the rainforest with just each other, the two boys appear content.










