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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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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.
Ten different Athenian drag queens fabulously challenge social conventions while deconstructing gender, queerness and nationalism.

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.

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.

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.
This crucial media literacy film connects the dots between big tech, online profiteering, dataveillance, and right-wing extremism.
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.
In April 2019, the Paris-based filmmaker Hind Meddeb travelled to Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, at a jubilant moment in the country’s history.
An astonishing work of social movement cinema, this dynamic documentary captures the complexity and spirit of India’s largest farmers protest in history.
A film on the censorship of pro-Palestinian voices on US campuses and the resistance of students and professors.

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.
A sprawling and illuminating on-the-ground deep-dive into the sociopolitical landscape of Russia in the months leading to the invasion of Ukraine.
In the mesmerizing experimental film, Maryam Tafakory conjures an archival séance, unpacking the history of Iran’s first-ever women’s newspaper.
BREAKING SOCIAL explores the possibilities of overcoming injustice and corruption. A film about reimagining the building blocks of our societies.
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.
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