Thank you for your interest.
About the festival
Running 21–30 November 2025, during COP30 and marking Climate Justice & Migrant Justice Day (22 Nov), this free community film programme shares powerful stories from around the world exploring the intersection of climate and migration.
The festival features a selection of feature-length and short films that explores themes of climate crisis, displacement, colonialism, resilience, and hope - creating accessible entry points into urgent conversations that affect us all.
How it works
Anyone in the UK can take part by hosting a screening - whether in a community centre, library, cinema, school, workplace, outdoors, or even at home.
- Films are available free of charge via UK online streaming during the festival dates (21–30 November).
- Each screening comes with resources and discussion prompts to help spark reflection, dialogue, and action - strengthening solidarity across communities and movements.
The FilmsFeature Films
- Utama (2022) dir. Alejandro Loayza Grisi
- Thank You For The Rain (2017) dir. Julia Dahr
Short Films
- And Still, It Remains (2023) dir. Arwa Aburawa & Turab Shah
- Dead As A Dodo (2022) dir. Leena Habiballa
- Until The Last Drop (2020) dir. Tim Webster & Ernesto Cabellos
Learn about the films, running times & watch trailers here: https://counterpoints.org.uk/event/our-shared-futures-climate-migration-film-festival/
FAQsAs an organiser, how can I screen the films?
- Complete form below
- Before 21st Nov you will be sent a link to watch the films via email, this link will take you to an online platform where you can watch all the films
- The films will be available on a free online platform (i.e. internet connection will be needed to stream the films), we don't have the rights or licenses to download the films.
- Please note the films are only available in UK
Do I need to pay for rights or licensing?
No Counterpoints Arts have negotiated and secured all the rights and licenses for the films so you can freely watch and screen these films at no charge.
Please note the link cannot be shared publicly until the festival 21st-30th November as per our licensing agreements with film distributors.
Our Shared Futures – Climate & Migration Community Film Festival is curated and produced by Counterpoints Arts, in partnership with Earth Refuge, CMJ (Climate & Migrant Justice Organising Group), and City of Sanctuary.