A powerful snapshot of Museo Wayuuwaa A’in – Museo Alma Wayuu (@museoalmawayuu), a cultural sanctuary located in Maicao, La Guajira, Colombia. More than just a museum, this space is a heartbeat for the Wayuu people—preserving ancestral traditions, storytelling, and art, while also serving a critical mission: bringing clean water to remote Wayuu villages. As climate change intensifies and water becomes even more scarce, this cultural and humanitarian hub plays a vital role in sustaining life, dignity, and identity in one of Colombia’s most vulnerable regions.
Film by Jonathan Kloberdanz
Edited by Alvaro Gomez Gutierrez
Music Mix by David Salazar
Translated by Frontline Film School Advisory Board Member Joander Gonzalez & Agustin Aguilar Tiller
Dreams at Sea follows a Syrian sister and brother whose escape across the sea is only the beginning. Each border, street, and decision threatens their safety and forces a choice: stay together and risk being lost in the refugee system, or separate to survive alone. Their journey exposes a divided Europe—fear on one side, compassion and an underground network of hope on the other—as they search for love and a future. Directed & Produced by Jonathan Kloberdanz
Standing up for Syrian - TedX Talk - Athens, Greece by Frontline Film School director Jonathan Kloberdanz
Bears Ears follows Navajo geobotanist Clifford Arnold, whose life’s work preserving and cataloging the plants of the American Southwest is deeply tied to the land and its survival. From alpine meadows to desert plateaus, his collection of over 25,000 specimens embodies generations of knowledge and discovery, including new species named for science. As Clifford mentors the next generation of Native botanists, the film reveals the broader struggle of five Native nations fighting to keep Bears Ears National Monument protected against coal, oil, gas, and uranium extraction. With sacred burial sites, fragile ecosystems, and scarce water at stake, Bears Ears is a story of resilience, science, and cultural survival.
Join us as we journey to Tierra Bomba, an island off the coast of Colombia, where a vibrant community faces a critical water crisis. In this video, we’ll introduce you to the foundation Amigo Del Mar and its inspiring leader Pedro Salazar, who works tirelessly to educate the island’s children through numerous programs. You’ll also discover how Frontline Film School supports this mission by empowering young voices to tell their own stories through film. Together, we’re tackling the urgent water challenges on Tierra Bomba, highlighting the power of local initiatives and global collaboration. Dive in and learn how you can be part of the wave of change. 🌊
Film by Jonathan Kloberdanz
Edited by Álvaro Gómez Gutiérrez
Production Assistance by Jesus Arrebola
Waiting for Relocation - Ashraf waits to find out the final decision of his asylum request to the government in Greece. He was one of the lucky ones in having acquired an appointment. Now, after surviving the journey from Syria to Europe - he will find out which country may or may not choose him to start his life over again.
Educator, activist, and renowned visual and performance artist Ana Teresa Fernández explores the complex realities of migration from Mexico to the United States through her groundbreaking project Erasing the Border (Borrando la Frontera)—a powerful act of art and resistance that challenges the physical and symbolic barriers dividing communities.
Beneath the concrete overpasses of Medellín, a forgotten community fights to live with dignity. Under the Bridge is a tour of life in Moravia—where families endure harsh conditions with unbreakable spirit. Created by Frontline Film School in collaboration with Kind Footprint, this film honors the strength, resilience, and humanity of those transforming hardship into hope.
Production by Jonathan Kloberdanz
Post-Production by Álvaro Gómez Gutiérrez
Khaled Akil comes from a family of artists in the ancient city of Aleppo. He now lives in Istanbul, Turkey and yet he is not allowed to attend his opening at Stanford University due to the travel ban against predominantly Middle East and Muslim countries.