Richly visualised and deeply uplifting, SINGING BACK THE BUFFALO is an epic reimagining of North America through the lens of buffalo consciousness and a potent dream
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A structurally damning and captivating exposé of China’s electronics industry, where teenaged laborers suffer chemical poisoning while making Apple gadgets.
A film that challenges the R*dskins and explores the history of Native American based mascots while highlighting Indigenous perspectives on the issues.
A daring doc that sees filmmaker Deeyah Khan embed herself with white nationalists in the US and try to understand the perpetrators behind the hate.
Over 5,000 Red Power warriors descend on Standing Rock camp to stand in solidarity and protect tribal burial sites from the construction of a pipeline.
A careful, considerate and compassionate portrayal of the Water Protector’s camp at Standing Rock.
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A visceral, gritty and gutsy film on the Ferguson Uprising that captures the tension contemporary America’s racism, police brutality and anti-racist resistance movements.
A raucous look at the Queercore movement, which began as a queering of the punk scene and morphed into a rad response to homonormativity and the straight world.
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A celebration of the life and legacy of Honduran indigenous, feminist, and environmental activist Berta Cáceras.
In memory of our late friend Charles Officer, who passed in late 2023, we're hosting a special encore screening of his heartfelt documentary.
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Through satirical poems and songs from the 1950s and 60s which sound more urgent than ever, Ježek shows how you can love the humankind and be critical of society and the system.
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A poetic documentary about the lost film culture in small villages on Croatian islands, during the second half of the last century.
With a healthy dose of insight and wit, FOOD COOP takes the viewer into the belly of one of the most successfully implemented socialist experiences in the United States.
An urgent film about indigenous communities in Colombia that organize to protect their land and people from dangerous biofuel policies.
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The story of how a community in Queens demanded justice for the murder of Julio Rivera and the unsolved murders of gay men in Jackson Heights, launching a historic LGBTQ movement.
This contemplative film delves into the throes of collective memory in the symbolic reconstruction of Emwas, a Palestinian village destroyed by Israel in 1967.
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KONELĪNE transports us to the wilderness as a vivid elemental force that dominates the experience of both Tahltan First Nation and the settlers who carve out their lives there.