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This film travels land and sea with Syrian refugees who give a firsthand account of harrowing journeys to new countries and their feats of struggle and hope.

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An eclectic, uncompromising anthology of short films by queer Palestinian filmmakers and queer filmmakers in solidarity with Palestine.

Artists and activists reclaim a gentrified Prague with creative interventions and anarchist monkey-wrenching to show how a more egalitarian city is possible.
This stirring historical film depicts a 1974 Indigenous youth occupation in Kenora, focusing on Louie Cameron: the leader of the Ojibway Warrior Society.

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 portrays the shocking discord that resulted from thousands of Venezuelans making their way to Chile.

Five Sudanese citizens recount their lives using experimental green screen techniques to capture a period of crisis and resilience.

A Lebanese photographic archive of transfeminine experience that unlocks the moving stories of four trans women’s unwavering resilience in the face of erasure.
An intense look at PA’s organizing work, including infiltrations of weapons manufacturer warehouses, in a revolt against state and corporate-sanctioned genocide in Palestine
After a Palestinian teen gets swept up into a West Bank protest, his mother recounts the family story of hope, courage and relentless struggle that led to this fateful moment
In southern Bangladesh, Lokhi and her family prepare to escape an extreme climate and flee to Dhaka - the fastest growing city in the world.
A haunting plunge into the Canadian archive, recapturing a 1969 student protest at Montreal’s Sir George Williams University against the administration’s anti-Black racism.
Richly visualised and deeply uplifting, SINGING BACK THE BUFFALO is an epic reimagining of North America through the lens of buffalo consciousness.