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Iraqi Women Speak Out
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS007-0078 · Item · 2006
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

In March 2006, Code Pink invited eight Iraqi Women to the U.S. to speak about their experiences under the U.S. invasion and occupation. They were doctors, engineers, professors, and journalists. Two of the women had their entire families killed by U.S. troops. They were denied visas to enter the U.S. on the grounds that they did not have sufficient family to guarantee they would return to Iraq. The six women who were given visas travelled separately to dozens of cities throughout the U.S., speaking with community groups, churches, veterans, and the families of active duty GIs.

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Iraq Occupied Land
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S011-SS001-0001 · Item · 2005
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

This compelling documentary film charts the recent history of Iraq from the fall of the Ottoman Islamic State, looking at its corrupt rulers and the plans of the imperialist powers. It depicts the failure of the Nationalist, Communist, Nasserite and Ba'thist movements and how they spread chaos across Iraq in their bitter struggle over authority, finally returning Iraq to direct colonialism.

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Iraq in Fragments
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS005-0002 · Item · 2006
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

An opus in three parts, Iraq In Fragments offers a series of intimate, passionately-felt portraits: A fatherless 11-year-old is apprenticed to the domineering owner of a Baghdad garage; Sadr followers in two Shiite cities rally for regional elections while enforcing Islamic law at the point of a gun; a family of Kurdish farmers welcomes the US presence, which has allowed them a measure of freedom previously denied them.

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Iraq for sale
ES ES-OVNI RSC-2602 · Item · 2006
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

The story of what happens to everyday Americans when corporations go to war. Acclaimed director Robert Greenwald (Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, Outfoxed) takes you inside the lives of soldiers, truck drivers, widows and children who have been changed forever as a result of profiteering in the reconstruction of Iraq. “Iraq for Sale” uncovers the connections between private corporations making a killing in Iraq (Blackwater, Halliburton/KBR, CACI and Titan) and the decision makers who allow them to do so.

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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS001-0004 · Item · 2004
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

The coalition forces before the launch of their war on Iraq promised the removal of a Saddam style dictatorship with the implementation of freedom and democracy. It was in the name of Freedom that Britain and America launched a brutal war on the people of Iraq who are predominantly Muslim. Far from accepting the occupation of the coalition forces, the people of Iraq have refused to be forced to accept democracy and freedom. In replacement of Saddam, America has installed a new dictator and continues its onslaught on cities and villages in Iraq that wish to remain independent. This powerful and moving documentary will question the justification of the whole war, expose the butchery inflicted upon the Iraqi people and set a vision (for action) for the Muslim communities in Britain and the West.

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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S013-SS007-0058 · Item · 2008
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Elections Under Threat is a video documentary about the recent parliamentary elections in Iran. Produced for Aljazeera English, the documentary shows a side of Iranian politics rarely seen in the Western media. The film portrays the everyday people of Iran as well as the candidates running for Parliament as they debate and discuss the relevance of these elections, their economic conditions and the international pressures on their nation.

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ES ES-OVNI CTX-S010-SS004-0007 · Item · 2004
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

How U.S. military occupation looks from the other end of the gun barrel. Was Abu Ghraib an exception or merely an extreme? How has Iraq changed since the fall of Saddam? What is life like under occupation? On-the-ground footage shows the humiliation and dehumanization inevitable in a colonial situation.

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Iphone China
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S016-SS001-0002 · Item · 2014
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Imagine Apple is a state. Image that states worked like companies, or vice versa. Would you rather live in Apple or in China. This documentary poses the seemingly absurd question: What if Applewere a state? and invites us to reflect on the way companies and states operate, taking Apple and China as examples. “It is not another film about Apple or about China. By comparing two epitomes of the world, it turns out that software might be a new form of governance. But on the ground, there is real desire and real exploitation.”

Invisibili
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S012-SS004-0009 · Item · 2005
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Sailing along the river Narmada, past valleys populated by the native Adivasi people who have lived in these lands for millennia, we discover their villages, their work, their schools, their struggle, and also the monsoon which submerges and devastates. The river Narmada, 1800 km long, is one of the seven sacred rivers of India. Blocked by five huge dams and by three thousand small dams on its minor tributaries, it forms one of the biggest watersheds on the planet. This project was subsidized until 1992 by the World Bank, which then withdrew. Almost all of the dams have been built, hundreds of thousands of people have been moved-deported: they are called “rehabilitates”. More than 100,000 families have had their land and their identity taken away from them.