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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Creatively acrobatic and politically profound this gem underscores the blatant lies and greed that multinational gold companies extol in the small town of Kalsaka
"Umbrella Diaries: The First Umbrella" charts the origins of Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement through the eyes of the activists and people who made it happen.
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In the picturesque Roya and Durance Valleys, high in the French and Italian alps, local residents organize to assist migrants crossing the border.
Glamorous grandmother and activist Mariette Liefferink is on a relentless mission to uncover the truth and force the gold industry in Africa to clean up it’s dangerous mess.
Metaphoric consideration of running a marathon you can’t afford to lose.
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A devoted father and filmmaker with a drive to keep the cameras rolling and show his son and the world what it means to live with disability.
An exploration of the high ecological, financial and cultural cost of fish hatcheries, and our belief that the natural habitats we destroy can be manufactured.
Two fearless undocumented youth go undercover to expose the atrocities of immigration detention facilities and to work for the release of detainees.
An investigative look into the impact of gold mining, this sweeping film answers the question: what does our lust for gold cost and who pays the price?
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Apart from the gardener, a single fireman watches over the empty building, doing absurd rounds, and maintaining for no one.
An 80-year-old activist runs for office, challenging the powers of Ward 7.
An exile, unable to return to Palestine, becomes a digital spectre floating over the infrastructure of Israeli military occupation in Palestine.
A riveting story of the women who organized a labour union at a clothing factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
A profound look at racism, colonialism and safety in the prairies.
Director Rogério Soares whisks audiences to a bend in the Xingu River to witness a state of affairs that one subject in the film aptly describes as “post-nature.”
As many accept the death of privacy, techies and hackers in Montreal discuss ways to work against monetization of data and loss of autonomy in the digital age.