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


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An urgent reflection on indigenous sovereignty, the undead violence of museum archives, and post-mortem justice through the case of the “Kennewick Man”.

Sí, se puede! Audiences will be yelling this famous chant, coined by labour & civil rights activist Dolores Huerta, after watching this riveting biography.
STELLA interrogates the bleak effects of climate change sensorially and counterbalances the information overload audiences are now so used to.

A careful, considerate and compassionate portrayal of the Water Protector’s camp at Standing Rock.

An attempt to inspire the young generation to care about our lands and culture that also raises awareness about the ravages of uranium mining.
What can civil society do to defend environmental health against corporate interests and government complicity? This powerful doc follows a community's fight.
This urgent film follows Erdogan's ascendance to power and Turkish activists' formidable groundwork to regain freedom for the academic press and minorities.
This documentary-memoir questions why GMOs are not labeled on food products in Canada and the US, despite being labeled in 64 other countries around the world.
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A fascinating interrogation of the discordant lived realities of refugees on their perilous journey to and across Europe and the news workers who follow them.
The story of a community’s successful fight to protect their water from the oil and natural gas industry.
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A fiercely defiant history of disability activism in Australia, the US & the UK bursts alive with creative energy & political will in this exhilarating doc.

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This series of short vignettes takes us into the world of Carrie M. Best, showing us her legacy as a journalist, author, broadcaster and human rights activist.

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On Demand
A solitary farmer in Ireland resists the State agents who come to forcibly purchase his home and lands.
Asinnajaq plunges us into a sublime universe of luminescent, archive-inspired cinema that recast the past, present and future of Inuit in a radiant new light.
Bluefin is a tale of epic stakes set in “the tuna capital of the world” exploring the mystery of why the bluefin tuna no longer fear humans.