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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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Brothers Of The Wind
Brothers Of The Wind
The story of Lukas, a lonely child who lives with his father, and baby eagle Abel.
The Red Turtle
The Red Turtle
The life of a castaway on a desert island.
Pecking Order
Pecking Order
Documentary investigates the world of New Zealand chicken breeders.`
Sami Blood
Sami Blood
A Sámi girl experiences racism in the 1930s.
How To Let Go Of The World (And Love All The Things Climate Can't Change)
How To Let Go Of The World (And Love All The Things Climate Can't Change)
Climate change documentary.
KEDi
KEDi
A documentary following seven different cats through the streets of Istanbul.
Wind River
Wind River
An FBI agent teams with the town's veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.
The Olive Tree
The Olive Tree
A woman sets out to recover her grandfather's tree from the company who bought it.
Angry Inuk
Angry Inuk
An Inuk filmmaker takes a close look at the central role of seal hunting in the lives of the Inuit.
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power
Al Gore continues his crusade to stop climate change.
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Hebrides International Film Festival Features

In the city of the world's desire
Ceyda Torun on KEDi, cats, femininity and the soul of Istanbul.
'Film is the best way to deliver a powerful message'
Gore on his fight to save planet.
What's up, pussycat?
Ceyda Torun on KEDi and the cats of Istanbul.
Soaring ambition
Otto Bell on shooting The Eagle Huntress and the remarkable star of his documentary.
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