The Freedom Film Fest (FFF), an annual human rights film festival organised by Malaysian human rights NGO, Pusat KOMAS, has attracted more than 260 submissions for competition and non- competition screenings this year. <br /><br />Established in 1993, FFF is the most established annual human rights film festival in Malaysia and showcases a variety of eye opening, daring, award winning films that are not easily accessible on mainstream media.<br /><br />The festival screening will be held from December, 7 till December, 15 while the award ceremony will be on December, 14.<br /><br />Among the official list of films in competition for this year awards are as follows:<br /><br />BEST SEA HUMAN RIGHTS FILM<br /> Fight like Ahok (Indonesia)<br /> Red wedding (Cambodia)<br /> Ashaari (Thailand)<br /> Flickers (Myanmar)<br /> Tanpa Wajah (Malaysia)<br />BEST MALAYSIAN FILM (JURY PRIZES)<br /> Home<br /> Tailor of Pertama<br /> Shattered peace<br /> The day the river ran red<br /> Tanpa Wajah<br /> Stray Hero(10 mins)<br /> THE EQUALITY AWARD (JURY PRIZES)<br /> Consider (Thailand)<br /> Friendship in diversity(Indonesia)<br /> My Name UNTAC (Cambodia)<br /> Ulama Perempuan (Msia/Indonesia)<br /> Nguyen Linh/The Soul (Vietnam)<br /> We got married (Vietnam)<br /> Orang Gila Juga Manusia (Indonesia)<br /> Daughter and the Palmae blossoms (Cambodia)<br />BEST LONG FORM HUMAN RIGHTS FILM (JURY PRIZES)<br /> Temani aku bunda (Indonesia)<br /> Di Sebalik Frekuensi (Indonesia)<br /> Even a bird has a nest (France)<br />BEST SHORT FILM (AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD)<br /> Desperation (Greece)<br /> Qafas (India)<br /> Exit (Spain)<br /> To love is to let go (Pakistan)<br /> Ciblek/The matches girl (Indonesia)<br /> Senyawa (Indonesia)<br /> Kopi dan dia (Malaysia)<br /> My Pink room (Kuwait)