A peak into the world of the far-right and HOPE not hate’s work to expose their tactics.
Stunning storytelling to make the poin that voting matters.
Defiance: Fighting The Far Right. This inspirational three part Channel Four documentary series tells the story of British Asian resistance against the far right in the UK.
The White Helmets is a documentary following the heroic daily operations of a group of Syrian volunteer rescue workers.
Mayskaya Street focuses on the people of Krupki, Belarus, as Lukashenko was preparing his campaign for his fifth term, it tells the before it all kicked off in 2020. The signs are there to see.
For Sama tells the story of Syrian journalist and activist Waad Al-Kateab and her husband Hamza al-Kateab in war torn Aleppo, Syria.
A stunning film. It’s horrific, stunning and inspiring.
I recently watched the documentary, ‘The Killing of a Journalist’.
It tells the story of the murder of a young journalist Jan Kuciak his partner Martina Kusnirova, it exposes corruption at the highest level of the Slovakian establishment and their families’ fight for justice.
Fire at Sea is focussed on Lampedusa, an island in the Mediterranean, and contrasts the danger faced by migrants crossing from North Africa with the everyday life of islanders.
‘We Are Many’ tells the behind the scenes story of the largest global protest in human history. (Is that true? Probably at the time, don’t know about now).
Milk is the film based on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California.
Selma is a modern day epic, directed by the incredibly talented Ava DuVernay, it tells the story of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery civil rights marches.
A true life tale of the foiled plot to murder an MP and the role of Hope not hate in preventing a far right murder.
I watched this film before I went to Kyiv. It’s stunning.
I Am Not Your Negro is a documentary based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript ‘Remember The House’ and explores the history of racism in the USA.
I went to Minsk, Belarus in 2018 and loved the place, the people but not the President. This documentary tells the story of the 2020 elections and the protest that followed.
The story of the uprising against President Yanukovych's regime in Kyiv, Ukraine, during the winter of 2013/14.
The extraordinary story of the #TogetherForYes campaign in Ireland, the successful Yes campaign in the 2018 referendum to remove the constitutional ban on abortion in Ireland.
Solidarity is a wonderful thing. A group of Scottish Rolls Royce workers refuse to work on Chilean Air Force parts from 1974-78 due to the atrocities carried out in Chile by the Pinochet dictatorship.
Slavery, the prison-industrial complex and the "intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States.
I watched it, got angry and then watched it again.
More people need to know about Shirley Chisholm. The first African-American woman elected to Congress and the first to make a serious bid for the Presidency of the United States of America.
What happened next in Ferguson after teenager Michael Brown is killed by police and left lying in the street for hours,
The 2018 documentary featuring four inspiring women running for political office in the US. Including AOC and Cori Bush.
The Greenpeace action where six women climbed to the top of the Shard in London.
Do The Right Thing. Spike Lee. Public Enemy. Fight the power. This film is everything.
Before the blockbuster film Pride there was ‘All Out! Dancing in Dulais’. Meet the activists who actually did what Pride went on to portray. Solidarity in action for real.
AOC’s launch film. Before everyone knew her, no-one knew her.