Reconfiguring our activities, CP Network remains engaged in educating and mobilizing our communities around political documentaries and their subjects well beyond the screen!
Ali Kazimi, director of CP film CONTINUOUS JOURNEY, was recently interviewed by independent online journal Democracy Now about Canadian Prime Minister’s official apology for the Komagata Maru incident.
Anna’s new article in Briarpatch Magazine reflects on her experiences in northern Alberta where the oil fracking industry shows little respect for the local indigenous communities.
Cinema Politica is proud to announce that IN THE SHADOW OF BORDERS, directed collaboratively by eight Canadian filmmakers, is now available for screenings throughout the Cinema Politica Network.
Last night nearly 500 people packed into Concordia University’s H-110 Auditorium to see HUICHOLES: THE LAST PEYOTE GUARDIANS, and it was one of the most memorable screenings we’ve had in eleven years.
At this week's screening of the NFB doc on Barrick Gold's censorship efforts, guest speaker and Protest Barrick organizer Sakura Saunders received a special visit from Barrick's security team.