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Back after a successful debut year in 2016, the Hebrides International Film Festival has a packed programme of features and shorts which will screen in locations across Uist, Barra, Lewis and Harris.
The festival runs from 13 to 16 September.
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The story of Lukas, a lonely child who lives with his father, and baby eagle Abel.
The life of a castaway on a desert island.
Documentary investigates the world of New Zealand chicken breeders.`
A Sámi girl experiences racism in the 1930s.
Climate change documentary.
A documentary following seven different cats through the streets of Istanbul.
An FBI agent teams with the town's veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.
A woman sets out to recover her grandfather's tree from the company who bought it.
An Inuk filmmaker takes a close look at the central role of seal hunting in the lives of the Inuit.
Al Gore continues his crusade to stop climate change.
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