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Welcome to the PFF

THE 2010 FESTIVAL HAS NOW CLOSED

Thanks to the filmmakers and speakers who joined us for the 2010 London Palestine Film Festival

Thanks also to the sponsors and partners who made the 2010 Festival possible.

To download this year's programme (and previous years' programmes) in pdf format, please follow this LINK

For synopses and further information on films screened this year or in previous PFF events, please use use the catalogue to the left.

We are already looking forward to London PFF 2011! If you would like to submit a film, please folllow THIS LINK to the Submissions page and follow the instructions.



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The PFF is run entirely voluntarily and depends on donations and partnerships to maintain the Festival. Information on how to support the PFF can be obtained by contacting us on info@palestinefilm.org



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PalestineConnect is a small grassroots charity that operates community-led centres in the Gaza Strip. These computer-aided learning centres provide disadvantaged Palestinian children and young adults with a safe and relaxed environment in which to undertake a range of IT-related courses – that compliment the UNRWA schooling system and are vocationally relevant. All centres have disabled access and facilities and offer services to children irrespective of (dis)ability and gender.
PalestineConnect is a small grassroots charity that operates community-led centres in the Gaza Strip. These computer-aided learning centres provide disadvantaged Palestinian children and young adults with a safe and relaxed environment in which to undertake a range of IT-related courses – that compliment the UNRWA schooling system and are vocationally relevant. All centres have disabled access and facilities and offer services to children irrespective of (dis)ability and gender.