All In: The Fight for Democracy is a powerful documentary that delves into the history of voter suppression and the struggle for equal voting rights in the United States. Through interviews and archival footage, the film highlights key moments in this ongoing battle, including the nationwide protests, the attack on voting rights, and the challenges faced by minority communities. It also examines the impact of landmark Supreme Court decisions and relevant historical events such as the Civil Rights March and the Selma to Montgomery marches.
In 1988, Chilean dictator Pinochet holds a referendum on his presidency. A clever and unorthodox advertising campaign tries to convince the Chilean people to vote 'no' and oust the dictator. The campaign faces government intimidation, police riots, and threats from the opposition. The protagonist, an advertising director, navigates through a treacherous political landscape while facing personal challenges.
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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