How to Fix the World? is a comprehensive and informative documentary about direct action in the 1990s and 2000s, directed by Jouko Aaltonen. In the documentary, anarchists, climate activists, and squatters openly describe their experiences and link them to mainstream phenomena in society. A wide range of archive material sheds a light on the history of direct action and activism in the Finnish society.
We follow the timid Theo, whose mother stands to lose her disability benefits. Help comes from the e...
A small town ice hockey team fights through their first season in an upper division. The players' dr...
This documentary speaks to local activist groups in the music industry and culture scene to find out...
Documentary about a Finnish reporter, Hannu Karpo. The movie follows Karpo's decades-long career as ...
Seen through the eyes of activist, farmers and journalists, Waking the Green Tiger follows an extrao...
For the last quarter century, Houston native Arden Eversmeyer journeyed across the country to record...
In the Netherlands, 200,000 young people are concerned about the end of the world and the major clim...
The Living Memory Project began back in 2009 on the 70th anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil...
The community of Woodberry Down in Hackney rallies to save a beloved local plane tree from developme...
A documentary about political activism, rebellion, squatting, and the do-it-yourself attitude among ...
The concept of machine-made knit was known as early as the 1850s, but it was only during the 1920s t...
In April 2019, Extinction Rebellion blocks strategic traffic points in London for days, leading to t...
The OCEAN is now on tour for the ninth time. This time we are accompanying, among others, 17-year-ol...
A documentary short on logging during winter season.
Why does the Mexican government consider the feminist movement a bigger threat than most drug cartel...
Around a fire in the middle of the forest, two former members of the armed anti-capitalist group La ...