Film Archive

The Planet in Focus Archive holds 3,500+ films received by the organization since 1999.  Planet in Focus does not screen any film works without the copyright holder’s full knowledge, permission and financial compensation.

If you are interested in screening some of the films in our archive for your school or community, you may BOOK A FILM. We will be happy to facilitate your booking. Please note that there is no guarantee that the film will be available on your date until we provide you with written confirmation.

If you are a filmmaker who would like to make your film available for screenings. Please submit a film via the link.

For information on past years festivals, download the program guides and posters below!

2012 Festival Program Guide

2012 Festival Poster

2011 Festival Program Guide

2010 Festival Program Guide

2009 Festival Poster

2008 Festival Program Guide

2007 Festival Poster

2006 Festival Poster

This Archive is currently under construction. Films will be added periodically. Please check back regularly.

$5 Screenings Sep 28 | 2012

romantic dinner4

School Program: Ecoloshe & The Green Revolution: “Heal the World 2″

This short film was created by the participants of the Eat My Dust program in Kliptown, Soweto, South Africa. Limited tickets available to the public. Click to register your class for the School...

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$5 Screenings Sep 28 | 2012

romantic dinner4

School Program: Ecoloshe & The Green Revolution: “Heal the World 1″

This short film was created by the participants of the Eat My Dust program in Kliptown, Soweto, South Africa. Limited tickets available to the public. Click to register your class for the School...

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Festival Films Sep 28 | 2012

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Ecoloshe & The Green Revolution: “Chips ‘n’ Roses”

This short film was created by the participants of the Eat My Dust program in Kliptown, Soweto, South Africa. Sponsored by  ...

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Festival Films Sep 28 | 2012

ecoloshe

Ecoloshe & The Green Revolution: “Be Sexy”

This short film was created by the participants of the Eat My Dust program in Kliptown, Soweto, South Africa. This film screens as part of the Home Grown program....

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