After 5 people win a rafting trip down the Colorado in Utah, their adventure takes a deadly turn when they camp off the river for the night, and find out they aren't the only ones out in the remote rugged canyon lands.
The Other Side of the Ledger: An Indian View of the Hudson's Bay Company is a documentary film that provides an Indian perspective on the activities and impact of the Hudson's Bay Company. It examines themes such as small business, poverty, oppression, native American rights, and exploitation within the context of the fur trade and the company's economic power.
Blue Box (2021) is a documentary film that delves into the long-standing Israel-Palestine conflict, focusing on the history of land disputes, forced evictions, and the struggle of the people affected by it. The film covers the period from the 1930s to the present day, highlighting key events such as the establishment of the State of Israel, the British Mandate for Palestine, and the effects of the Holocaust on Jewish refugees. It examines the political and social dynamics that led to the escalation of the conflict and explores the consequences of forced relocations and the destruction of villages. Through interviews and archival footage, Blue Box sheds light on the complex and contentious issues surrounding the Israeli settlement, confiscated lands, and the ongoing struggle for peace and justice.
This documentary explores the civil rights movement of the Mapuche people in southern Chile, focusing on the political persecution, imprisonment, and repression they face in their fight for indigenous rights and control over their stolen land. It highlights their resistance movement and the protests against the Chilean police's actions. The film also sheds light on the social and cultural aspects of the native language and the impact of timber exploitation on the Mapuche community.
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