
Noam Gonick · 2025 · 1h36m
Noam Gonick · 2025 · 1h36m
A bold chronicle of LGBTQ2S+ activism in Canada, PARADE celebrates a lesser known history that helped launch a national movement for queer rights and equality.
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A bold chronicle of LGBTQ2S+ activism in Canada, PARADE celebrates a lesser known history that helped launch a national movement for queer rights and equality.
An eclectic, uncompromising anthology of short films by queer Palestinian filmmakers and queer filmmakers in solidarity with Palestine.
Following recent campus protests against Israel’s genocide campaign, this account chronicles the university encampment movement and entrenchment of the perpetrator’s lobby.
Unwelcomed follows the lives of displaced youth navigating exile, belonging and survival.
A film on the censorship of pro-Palestinian voices on US campuses and the resistance of students and professors.
In April 2019, the Paris-based filmmaker Hind Meddeb travelled to Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, at a jubilant moment in the country’s history.
In the summer of 1982 the Israeli army invaded Beirut. During this time it raided the Palestinian Research Center and looted its entire archive.
The Strike tells the story of a generation of California men as they endure decades of solitary confinement and, against all odds, launch the largest hunger strike in US history.
Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist, films his community of Masafer Yatta being destroyed by Israel’s occupation, as he builds an unlikely alliance with a journalist
Montrealers face a housing crisis, and this quietly effective film personalizes the issue by documenting the director's family's struggle against displacement tactics.
A powerful film that sneaks up on you, combining personal reflection and experience with a wider critique of power and corruption in Lebanon.
An investigation into origins of the climate crisis and anti-environmental policy, revealing the US government’s death grip allegiance to the fossil fuel lobby.
This documentary highlights trauma, healing, and resilience through the voices of inspiring individuals resisting Israeli oppression and fighting for a liberated Palestine
Episode One of this series boldly takes up the troubling history of the British Asian community’s fight against the white far-right between 1976 and 1981.
A personal and timely exploration of life for women in Iran, following Farah as her experiences of love and defiance highlight the tension between joy and state oppression