FreedomFilmFest 2024

The 20th edition of FreedomFilmFest, FFF24, will be held from August 3rd to 24th, 2024 at PJ Live Arts, Jaya One. This year’s theme, ‘Why Freedom?’, aims to explore different perspectives on why freedom is important through powerful, award-winning social films.

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Age of Learning | Freedom Talk: In Conversation with Women Filmmakers at FFF

24/08/2024·影像

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FFF24 Closing & Awards Ceremony | Eksil

24/08/2024·影像

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Food, Inc. 2

24/08/2024·影像

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Sabah Stateless Children Films & Southeast Asia Community Films | Freedom Talk: Community Filmmaking in SEA

23/08/2024·影像

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Fatima | Freedom Talk: Sex Workers Organising for Change

23/08/2024·影像

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Balada Bala Sinema

23/08/2024·影像

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Tack | Freedom Talk: Sexual harassment in sports: Are we safe?

18/08/2024·影像

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All That Breathes

18/08/2024·影像

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While We Watched

17/08/2024·影像

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Extremists.br | Freedom Talk: Decoding Radicalisation

17/08/2024·影像

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Film Talk: Creative Use of Archives in Film

16/08/2024·影像

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Taste of Wild Tomato

16/08/2024·影像

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Emerging Voices | Film Talk: Finding Your Voice in Your Film

16/08/2024·影像

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Moving House & Walk Walk

11/08/2024·影像

The 20th edition of FreedomFilmFest, FFF24, will be held from August 3rd to 24th, 2024 at PJ Live Arts, Jaya One. This year’s theme, ‘Why Freedom?’, aims to explore different perspectives on why freedom is important through powerful, award-winning social films. 

In addition to film screenings, the festival will feature prominent documentary filmmakers, film profiles, and social issue experts in post-screening talks and discussions. 

FFF24 will run concurrently in Ipoh, Kota Kinabalu, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Langkawi, Melaka, Miri, and Georgetown. 

FreedomFilmFest, organised by Freedom Film Network, is the only International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival in Malaysia screening critically acclaimed social films by local and international filmmakers. Freedom Film Network also supports local film production and local talent through the FreedomFilmFest grant which has produced 64 social documentaries over the past two decades.