The Square is a social documentary about the Egyptian Revolution and the ongoing struggle against dictatorship in Egypt. It provides an inside look at the historical events that took place in Tahrir Square, Cairo, during the Arab Spring. The film follows a group of activists and protesters who risk their lives and fight for change in their country, facing state violence, military rule, and political repression.
For Sama is an intimate and raw documentary that follows a young mother's journey through the Syrian civil war, capturing the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of her family and community. Filmed over five years, the film provides a first-hand account of the violence, destruction, and hope that pervades their lives.
During the Vietnam war, the American army forms a special unit called "tunnel rats" to go down into the elaborate system of underground tunnels constructed by the Vietcong, kill anyone they find in it and destroy the system.
Kanehsatake, 270 Years of Resistance is a documentary that highlights the 1990 Oka Crisis in Quebec, Canada. The film focuses on the resistance of the Mohawk people against the Canadian Army and their fight for land and indigenous rights. It explores the escalating tensions, negotiations, barricades, and the racial discrimination faced by the indigenous community during the conflict. The documentary also examines the government's intimidation tactics, the role of the media, and the impact of the crisis on the relationship between the indigenous and non-indigenous populations.
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