DISRUPTIVE DOCUMENTARY/
ARTFUL ACTIVISM













































We create and facilitate impact-driven documentary projects and campaigns, grounded in a deep commitment to making the world a more just place. Our work centers human rights stories from around the globe, with a spotlight on marginalised communities.

We hold focus on the long-enduring plight of the Palestinian people, and are passionate about elevating stories that preserve and celebrate the richness of Palestinian and Arab culture, history, and beauty.

We resist colonial and patriarchal frameworks, and seek a balance between the digital world and community connection. We take a collaborative approach, supporting story holders to share their narratives in the way they choose to be seen and heard.








































Aprille Asfoura is a Palestinian-Australian filmmaker and impact producer based in Colomatta (Blue Mountains). Aprille’s family name "Asfoura" (عصفورة) directly translates from Arabic to English as “small bird”. 
We acknowledge the Ngurra that we collaborate on of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples, the original custodians who we pay our respects to.


In collaboration with our sister organisation
ARTS IMPACT SOCIETY.













What Mountains Can Withstand (2025)
Produced and Directed by Ruwaida Ahmer 
Co-produced with Aprille Asfoura 





Beyond the Ceasefire
In-person event, 2025
Collaboration with Our Race











LASH (2017-2019)
Documenting Gretel Pinniger




















S.A.S (2019), Australia
Short Documentary
Screened @ Focus on Ability Film Festival
Producer: Lucinda Reynolds,  Director: Aprille Asfoura
Editor: Emily ,  Cinematographer: Lukas Wilkinson, Composer: Joseph Nizeti








IMMERSION
Stills, Hasenheide, Berlin, 2022










Neukolln, 2024.




   






WARM NOSTALGIA
Stills, Canary Islands, La Palma, 2021













COOL NOSTALGIA
Stills, Gibraltar, 2021

















GAZE DIRECTION
Stills , New York, 2016











 












We acknowledge the Ngurra that we collaborate on of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples, the original custodians who we pay our respects to.                     Aprille Asfoura is a Palestinian-Australian filmmaker and impact producer based in Colomatta (Blue Mountains). Aprille’s family name "Asfoura" (عصفورة) directly translates from Arabic to English as “small bird”. 
Many small birds can create dramatic murmurations, where they move in unison, benefiting the entire flock. To modest beginnings, ambitious dreams and the desire to create something greater for each other through collective movement.