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Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah on a subway train, featured in State of Passion documentary
Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, central figure in State of Passion.
Carol Mansour & Mona Khalidi  ·  2024  ·  1h30m
Carol Mansour & Mona Khalidi  ·  2024  ·  1h30m

From the under-resourced emergency rooms of the Al Shifa and Al Ahli hospitals, this rousing portrait follows a surgeon’s tireless efforts to save Palestinian lives.

Two men standing near a burning vehicle, possibly depicting a scene from a political or military documentary titled
Scene from The White House Effect, a political documentary exploring U.S. foreign interventions.
Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos & Jon Shenk  ·  2024  ·  1h34m
Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos & Jon Shenk  ·  2024  ·  1h34m

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.

Still from the film The Sense of Violence by Kim Mooyoung, showing the exterior of a modern building with steps and pillars.
A still from The Sense of Violence (2025), directed by Kim Mooyoung — exploring the tension between authority, space, and aggression
Kim Mooyoung  ·  2024  ·  1h54m
Kim Mooyoung  ·  2024  ·  1h54m

The film traces the trajectory of cinema by uncovering the specific intersections shared within the historical context of "anti-communist art" during the Park Chung-hee regime.

Babis Makridis  ·  2024  ·  1h14m
Babis Makridis  ·  2024  ·  1h14m

This crucial media literacy film connects the dots between big tech, online profiteering, dataveillance, and right-wing extremism.

Brett Story & Stephen Maing  ·  2024  ·  1h44m
Brett Story & Stephen Maing  ·  2024  ·  1h44m

An inside look at Amazon workers' efforts to unionize JFK8 Warehouse in Staten Island, despite the company's ongoing attempts to stop the growing labor movement.

A crowd of people holding protest signs during a Toronto demonstration featured in A Letter to My Tribe, a film exploring solidarity and resistance.
A still from A Letter to My Tribe, capturing a moment of protest and collective action in Toronto — a visual essay on belonging, justice, and dissent.
b.h. Yael  ·  2024  ·  1h38m
b.h. Yael  ·  2024  ·  1h38m

b.h. Yael offers an intimate essay film that reflects on the colonization of Palestine and her family’s story, combining archival images with diary narration.

Maryam Tafakory  ·  2024  ·  28m
Maryam Tafakory  ·  2024  ·  28m

In the mesmerizing experimental film, Maryam Tafakory conjures an archival séance, unpacking the history of Iran’s first-ever women’s newspaper.

Fredrik Gertten  ·  2023  ·  1h32m
Fredrik Gertten  ·  2023  ·  1h32m

BREAKING SOCIAL explores the possibilities of overcoming injustice and corruption. A film about reimagining the building blocks of our societies.

Jean-Philippe Marquis  ·  2023  ·  1h20m
Jean-Philippe Marquis  ·  2023  ·  1h20m

An unusually intimate glimpse into modern forestry practices in BC, Silvicola is a sensorially immense contemplation on the psychic entanglement of humans, machines, and nature.

Milisuthando Bongela  ·  2023  ·  2h8m
Milisuthando Bongela  ·  2023  ·  2h8m

A stunning mix of archives from apartheid-era South Africa, along with contemporary contemplations, sets the stage for this deeply personal and poetic exploration of race and place