The US, UK, Spain, and Canada are still supplying weapons to the Saudi and UAE-led coalition. We can put pressure on these countries to stop and reduce civilian suffering in…
January-June 2019
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From CHAMBERY/FRANCE: KENYAN filmmaker Likarion Wainaina and I are feeling like frozen penguins with the cold here
by adminSo we went for fondue to warm us up! I am overjoyed he is having massive success with his first film. Viva AFRICA, the continent that has so much to…
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Back in 1944, under Joseph Stalin, Ukraine’s Muslim minority Crimean Tatars were evicted from homes and deported to Central Asian socialist republics. After the fall of the Soviet Union, CIS…
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Nothing makes me happier than sharing films and stories with like-minded people all over the world!!
by adminWe just heard from our friends in SWAZILAND about a wonderful screening they had at their MOYA Center The energetic audience filled up the room and the center’s agriculture officer…
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Ohhhh, delighted with BANGLADESH’s Dhaka International Film Festival recognition, from Women Filmmakers section jury members!
by adminFor me, this is better than Cannes Palme d’Or We love the Dhaka International Film Festival and our friends from the organization, thank you so much for this honor!! [Photo…
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Here in the UAE we don’t go to places, petrodollar makes places come to you. Just did a tour of UAE NYU/New York University, where our K2 and the Invisible…
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I am beneficiary of so much kindness that emanates from all of you, friends around the world.
by adminWhenever I have the opp, I also try to be a positive boomerang . this month, our Cultures Of Resistance Network supports again the work of Partners In Health’s work…
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We love sharing our films all around the world, and we especially love sharing our films with kids and the youth.
by adminThe next generation is so important to engage, and this screening of Burkinabe Rising at a school in Ponta Delgada, AZORES is the best kind of screening we can ask…
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Felipe Jacome’s set of photos Amazon: Guardians of Life documents the struggles of indigenous women defending the Ecuadoran Amazon through portraits combined with the powerful written testimonies.
by adminThe words across each photograph are a self-reflection of the lives of women, their culture, history and traditions, and especially about the reasons for fighting oil drilling on their ancestral…
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See Burkinabè Bounty at Cafe what? this Thursday, January 17! The documentary chronicles agricultural resistance and the fight for food sovereignty in Burkina Faso—a small, landlocked country in West Africa. Showcasing activist…