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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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A beautiful film that explores intergenerational healing through the lens of mothers and daughters in three Indigenous Hawaiian families fighting to protect their territory.
A powerful film that sneaks up on you, combining personal reflection and experience with a wider critique of power and corruption in Lebanon.
A gripping immersion into the frontlines of the historic Fairy Creek blockade, where thousands of activists participate in a do-or-die protest to save BC's old growth forests.
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.
Deep in Peru’s Amazon region, the Marañón River is home to a vast network of spirit villages ruled by the Karuara, or “People of the River.”
This documentary highlights trauma, healing, and resilience through the voices of inspiring individuals resisting Israeli oppression and fighting for a liberated Palestine
Montrealers face a housing crisis, and this quietly effective film personalizes the issue by documenting the director's family's struggle against displacement tactics.
In the summer of 1982 the Israeli army invaded Beirut. During this time it raided the Palestinian Research Center and looted its entire archive.
A charming and rallying legacy of revolutionary Jose Maria Sison, the founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines, and his exile into the Netherlands after being designated.
A contemporary take on feminist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, exploring her seminal work The Second Sex through contemporary gender and queer politics.
An investigative doc that delves into the alarming levels of harmful plastics in our environment and our bodies.
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
This bold, politically charged film explores direct action against oppression through the life of a militant activist community in France.
Samuel Habib, a 21-year-old who uses a wheelchair and speech device, co-directs this film, featuring disability activists.
An anthology of 22 short films by displaced Gaza filmmakers showcases diverse artistic expressions amidst genocide, from love to resistance.
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