Here and Elsewhere is a political documentary directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville. It explores the portrayal of the Palestinian resistance and criticizes media representation. The film also touches upon various themes such as feminism, capitalism, and family relationships. It provides a critical commentary on the Israeli occupation and the black September movement. Through the use of montage and photographs, the film captures the essence of the revolution and the struggle for independence.
Newsmakers is a gripping crime drama set in Moscow, Russia. It follows a team of journalists and SWAT officers as they navigate through the dangerous world of information warfare and police corruption. With gunfights, violence, and a reality show twist, the movie keeps you on the edge of your seat.
A thought provoking documentary feature film providing a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of signals intelligence over the past century. Whether you're intrigued by the secretive world of intelligence agencies or concerned about the implications of digital surveillance, this film will leave you with a deeper understanding of the role signals intelligence plays in society.
Directed by Pierre Clément and Djamel-Eddine Chanderli, produced by the FLN Information Service in 1958, this film is a rare document. Pierre Clément is considered one of the founders of Algerian cinema. In this film he shows images of Algerian refugee camps in Tunisia and their living conditions. A restored DVD version released in 2016, from the 35 mm original donated by Pierre Clément to the Contemporary International Documentation Library (BDIC).
For years now, the Kremlin has been systematically trying to use well-trained hackers for its own benefit. In exchange for freedom and protection, they do the dirty work of the state, interfering in other countries’ elections and penetrating government networks. Just how dangerous is Russia’s cyber army?
"Yasmina" filmed in 1961 in the middle of the Algerian war tells the story of a little Algerian girl with her hen and her family whose father was killed in a bombing by the French colonial army of occupation. The family, after a long journey, heads towards the refugee camps on the Tunisian border. Produced by the Cinema Service of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA) in the midst of the war of independence, these films were intended to re-inform the population and international public opinion on the abuses committed by the French colonial army: torture, arrests and arbitrary executions, napalm bombings, fires in douars, entire villages wiped off the map, etc. which the French media described as a "pacification" campaign. The latter censoring or reorienting any images that could harm the colonial narrative.
Taistelukenttä 2020 is an action-packed movie that takes place in Finland, where a surprise attack threatens the country's independence. The film focuses on a Finnish soldier who must navigate through a hybrid war, combining military tactics and information warfare. It explores the challenges faced by the army and the military operation to defend their airfield against the enemy's modern warfare, including tanks and other military equipment. Taistelukenttä 2020 is a gripping and educational film that highlights the crisis and resilience of the Finnish army in the face of a fictional war.
The 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine was a massive civil demonstration for democracy and against electoral fraud. Millions of empassioned citizens braved freezing weather conditions to fight against stolen elections and to protest the poisoning of their candidate, Victor Yushchenko. From Kyiv to Donetsk, from Odessa, to Lviv, the filmmaker personally engaged with Ukrainians on all sides of the debate to compile "The Orange Chronicles", a personal account of three months spent.
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