We are excited to have screened our feature documentary Cultures of Resistance at the Hargeysa Cultural Center last night!! In 2013, with the help of volunteers, we were able to…
July-December 2017
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We look forward to screening BURKINABÈ RISING in film fests and alternative spaces, we especially love outdoor screenings, or in the desert, or in basements or classrooms. all counts! We…
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Places to visit in 2018: new trails, tasting local foods and spotting vibrant wildlife around the world. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/features/best-trips-destinations-2018/#cover [Photo credit: Trevor Cole, Unsplash.com.]
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They are considering our BURKINABÈ RISING for the 2018 edition of the fest @The Earth Day Film Festival [Photo credit: Holly Mandarich, Unsplash.com.]
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Land mines and explosive devices are killing and maiming civilians in Yemen—join Médecins Sans Frontières in calling on the Yemeni authorities to clear explosive devices from civilian areas!
by admin“Current mine clearance efforts in the area are managed by the military and are focused on roads and strategic infrastructure, paying little heed to civilian areas such as agricultural fields.…
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Our friends at Freemuse are campaigning to free Ferhat Tunç, who has been the target of numerous government investigations because of his music. Despite a February 2015 ruling by the…
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This festival is an example of the traditions, celebrated with frenzied music and dancing, as mask wearers are transformed into a spirit that communicates with ancestors. FESTIMA is the largest…
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YEMEN: our sisters at CODEPINK have been working hard to call for an end to unauthorized U.S. involvement in war on Yemen!
by adminThe U.S. has spent over $8 trillion on military forces in the Persian Gulf in the last four decades, supposedly protecting the Gulf from the then-Soviet Union and Iran. The…
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We are so excited to be screening both of our films K2 and the Invisible Footmen and Life is Waiting: Referendum and Resistance in Western Sahara at the Ethiopian International…
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Sebastião Salgado captures the dignity of the dispossessed through large-scale, long-term projects. https://www.ted.com/talks/sebastiao_salgado_the_silent_drama_of_photography#t-997050 [Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.]