This video focuses on Dumagat activists, Nanay Nene, Tatay Lope, and Chieftain Rodrigo and their continuous struggle to organize resistance against a Chinese-funded mega dam in Quezon. The Kaliwa Dam Project will displace numerous Dumagat and non-Dumagat families living near the dam site— yet another example of development aggression.

Sprout. In the vacant lots against the hammering of buildings always under construction, between wa...
BBC's Simon Dring's film focuses on the EPLF, Eritrean People's Liberation Front, which is battling ...

Augusto and Paulina have been together for 25 years. Eight years ago, he was diagnosed with Alzheime...

This documentary re-examines the story of the Red Orchestra: the most important resistance network i...

Alice and Horst paints a moving portrait of two siblings from Saarbrücken whose lives were shaped by...

When France rumbles, the strategy and control of public order become a crucial political issue. Betw...

Explore the 1928 collapse of the St. Francis Dam, the second deadliest disaster in California histor...

Seven militant women (fedaiyat) of the revolutionary generation tell the story of the Palestinian re...

Free Fish is a short documentary filmed over the course of a year in Gaza, following two brothers — ...

Based on powerful archival material documenting the most daring moments in the struggle for liberati...

The true story of the massacre of a small Czech village by the Nazis is retold as if it happened in ...

L, a student in India witness to the government's violent response to university protests, writes le...

Documentary tells the story of the Chilean football club Colo-Colo, exploring its profound impact on...

In a country where bella figura is a national pastime, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is the maest...