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BMCLD
Amidst Mumbai's relentless pursuit of progress, a boxing club fights to preserve its legacy against the backdrop of urban redevelopment threatening its existence.
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The Starling's Commute
A study of the afternoon starling migrations through the colonized landscape of New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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The Congress
Indonesian activist, Rukka Sombolinggi believes the key to confronting the climate crisis is to unite and mobilize the Indigenous communities who are often impacted the most. Now, as the first female general secretary of the world’s largest Indigenous Peoples organization, she has the power to do just that. But the challenge is monumental.
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Bloodhound Dog
A Bloodhound dog handler, Yves Martineau, endures long waits and intense research in the heart of the Canadian forest, on Matane’s wildlife reserve. As the hunting ecosystem is dependent on these handlers, we follow Yves Martineau and his dogs through the vastness of the woods.
Also Resisters
ALSO RESISTERS considers solidarity across generations and geography. Adapted from a 1968 essay by the queer American socialist David E. McReynolds, the short archival film takes the images and sounds of the American war in Vietnam to reflect on the feedback loop between militarism abroad and at home — and the people who resisted it.
Your Opinion, Please
As America enters the new millennium, listeners across Montana call in to Yellowstone Public Radio to express their views on everything from state politics to the Iraq war, or the meaning of poetry.
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Lifeline
On the morning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the country's railway institution started sending trains into war zones to evacuate civilians. Railway workers reporting for work that morning had become rescue workers overnight. They answered the call. Tetiana Vyslohuzova, a train master who had worked for the railways all her life, was one of those people. This is her story.
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Who Loves The Sun
In war-torn Northern Syria, WHO LOVES THE SUN delves into the world of makeshift oil refineries and the stark realities of life within this post-apocalyptic landscape. Mahmood is a prominent figure in these operations, navigating harsh working conditions and complex local dynamics.
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On the morning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the country's railway institution started sending trains into war zones to evacuate civilians. Railway workers reporting for work that morning had become rescue workers overnight. They answered the call. Tetiana Vyslohuzova, a train master who had worked for the railways all her life, was one of those people. This is her story.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Country
    Ukraine
  • Premiere
    MONTANA PREMIERE
  • Director
    Jelle Krings
  • Producer
    Jelle Krings