 Justice on Trial - The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal navigates the tempest of the Abu-Jamal trial by reviewing the known facts of the case. It demonstrates that the major violations in the Abu-Jamal case -- judicial bias, prosecutorial misconduct, racial discrimination in jury selection, police corruption and tampering with evidence to obtain a conviction-- are not special to this case.... Continue...
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 An intimate, personal and powerful telling of the story of the 2006 war in Lebanon. A series of letters written by Hanady Salman - a mother living through the war in Beirut - carve a narrative arc through the intense and haunting images of conflict. She tells the stories of her family and the people she lives the war with... Continue...
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 Deserter
is the journey a deserting soldier and his young wife as they flee
across the country to seek refugee status over the Canadian border. Continue...
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 In a small town in Louisiana, six families are fighting for their sons lives. Two nooses are left as a warning to black students trying to integrate their playground, fights break out across town, a white man pulls a shotgun on black students, someone burns down most of the school, the DA puts six black students on trial for attempted... Continue...
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 In November 2004 the United States aerial and artillery bombing
destroyed Fallujah, the Iraqi City of Mosques. In 1968 the U.S.
destroyed the Vietnamese city of Ben Tre. A U.S. major told CNN
reporter Peter Arnett: "It became necessary to destroy the city in
order to save it." Continue...
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 Shot and cut on location in Cancun by media collectives from Mexico, Europe and the United States, Kilometer Zero is a remarkable video from the historic WTO protests in Cancun, Mexico in September 2003. A global indymedia coproduction by: AIRE, Big Noise Tactical Media, Promedios, Denver Revolution, Calle y Media Continue...
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 Storm is a beautiful and empowering video documenting the historic three weeks in Mexico from Feb 24 to March 11. Originally satellitecast nationally on Free Speech TV March 14, the video follows the Zapatista caravan as it journeyed through 12 Mexican states visiting indigenous communities, eventually arriving in Mexico City to be greeted by over 300,000 people. Continue...
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 After the Seattle victory that stopped the World Trade Organization in its 'fast' tracks, tens of thousands converged to challenge the International Monetary Fund and World Bank at their April 2000 meeting in Washington D.C. Once again, videomakers from the Independent Media Center were on the spot to provide the non-corporate coverage you just won't find anywhere else. Continue...
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 Shot and cut
on location in New York City in the days after September 11, 9.11
listens to the voices of New York City in mourning, a city coming to
terms with the aftermath of events on September 11th and the potential
violence of a protracted war. Continue...
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 Shot and edited by hundreds of media activists on location in downtown Seattle during the WTO protests, Showdown is a day-by-day, street-level, non-corporate perspective on the events of that historic week. Five shows document not only the uprising in the streets, but of the birth, through an unprecedented collaboration of hundreds of media activists, of an independent media movement. Continue...
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