Evocation of the cultural and social environment through images of family movies.
Untitled"I told my mother i was bisexual, she said :I knew i shouldn´t have smoked when i was pregnant".
The piece explores the uncertain pathways of communication delineated by maps, icons, and broadcasting media.
Hakim Belabbes' Whispers follows a man's obsessive search for his lost childhood through the dark alleyways and desolate cemeteries of the director's Moroccan hometown, Boujad.
UntitledApparent contradiction, Guerrilla News Network accepts a surprising assignment: to create a radical video clip for white hip-hop superstar Enimen's White America. Apocalypse in the streets, the American Dream impregnated with the smell of decay.
Over two thirds of the world's cotton is grown in developing countries and the former Soviet Union. Valued at over $32 billion each year, global cotton production should be improving lives. But this “white gold” too often brings misery. EJF is committed to eradicating child labour and the deadliest pesticides from cotton production and promoting organic alternatives.
On August 6th and 9th, 1945, two atomic bombs vaporized 210,000 people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those who survived are called “hibakusha” -people exposed to the bomb- and there are an estimated 200,000 living today. Today, with the threat of nuclear weapons of mass destruction frighteningly real -the world's arsenal capable of repeating the destruction at Hiroshima 400,000 times over-, filmmaker Steven Okazaki revisits the bombings and shares the stories of the only people to have survived a nuclear attack.
UntitledFrom skinheads to border militias to the right wing of the Tea Party Movement, the Big Noise Film Team takes a disturbing look at the resurgence of white nationalism in America.
UntitledShe's back.