Becoming A Black Woman (2022)
Gênero : Documentário
Runtime : 52M
Director : Rachel M’Bon, Juliana Fanjul
Sinopse
A documentary about black women denouncing racism in Switzerland.
A história real de Tim Jenkin e Stephen Lee, jovens sul-africanos brancos declarados "terroristas" e presos em 1978 por trabalharem em operações secretas para o ANC, grupo de Nelson Mandela. Encarcerados na prisão de segurança máxima de Pretória, eles decidem enviar uma mensagem clara ao regime do apartheid e fugir! Com engenhosidade de tirar o fôlego, vigilância meticulosa e chaves de madeira criadas para 10 portas de aço, eles fazem um grande caminho até a liberdade.
Nos anos 1970, os ultra-direitistas da Frente Nacional estavam à frente do governo inglês e muitas estrelas do Rock andavam flertando com o racismo e o fascismo, como Bowie, Clapton, Rod Stewart e outros. Foi então que Red Sounders e seus comparsas decidiram fazer frente ao fascismo e debater as leis de imigração e o papel da mulher na sociedade. Apoiado por The Clash, Sham 69, Steel Pulse, Tom Robinson e outros eles conseguiram virar o jogo. Esta é a história do movimento Rock Against Racism.
United States, September 1st, 2016. American football player Colin Kaepernick kneels during the national anthem, protesting police brutality against black people. Part of the population regards the gesture as an unacceptable affront to the flag. Later, he loses his place on his team. Today, however, he is considered by many as a true hero.
Pilot JP Schulze and filmmaker Louis Cole set off to circumnavigate the world in a single-engine, 1974 Cessna T210L airplane named Balloo. They had 90 days to complete the journey, and as they traveled they met people from many different cultures and asked them - is what divides us greater than what brings us together?
Over a 50-year career and more than a hundred movies, filmmaker John Ford (1894-1973) forged the legend of the Far West. By giving a face to the underprivileged, from humble cowboys to persecuted minorities, he revealed like no one else the great social divisions that existed and still exist in the United States. More than four decades after his death, what remains of his legacy and humanistic values in the memory of those who love his work?
Despite the perceived progress the world has made over the years, it's become increasingly clear that racism continues to run through our culture. This is abundantly apparent on the streets of London. This difficult documentary explores racism in today's climate through stories from people of various races.
A man arrives at an unknown home with an unknown agenda.
A man that is a stranger, is an incredibly easy man to hate. However, walking in a stranger’s shoes, even for a short while, can transform a perceived adversary into an ally. Power is found in coming to know our neighbor’s hearts. For in the darkness of ignorance, enemies are made and wars are waged, but in the light of understanding, family extends beyond blood lines and legacies of hatred crumble.
The Ripple Effect is a powerful documentary primarily centred around St Kilda legend and proud Noongar Nicky Winmar's generation-defining stand against racism at Victoria Park in 1993.
A French documentary on how groups of youth in Paris generated a backlash against the NeoNazi skinhead subculture, and by doing so earned themselves the nickname Chasseurs de Skins or 'Skinhead Hunters'.
A young victimized boy decides to confront his inner demons by drowning himself, and during the process finds purpose and meaning in his life.
A collective cinematic project to promote tolerance and the value of diversity.
Eleven college students from different backgrounds participate in a retreat to discuss their experiences of race and racial prejudice. The circle is facilitated by Lee Mun Wah.
A low-intensity war is being fought on the streets of Europe and the aim is on fascism. This critically acclaimed documentary takes us behind the masks of the militants called antifascists. In 2013 a group of armed nazis attacks a peaceful demonstration in Stockholm where several people are injured. In Greece the neo-nazi party Golden Dawn becomes the third largest in the election and in Malmö the activist Showan Shattak and his friends are attacked by a group of nazis with knives and he ends up in a coma. In this portrait of the antifascists in Greece and Sweden we get to meet key figures that explain their view on their radical politics but also to question the level their own violence and militancy.
Former professional footballer Anton Ferdinand explores the issue of racial abuse in the game from a personal perspective. Following a sharp rise in reported incidents of racial abuse in football, Anton talks for the first time about his own highly publicised 2011 incident with the former England captain John Terry. Anton wants to understand his own story and find out what needs to be done to address the problem of racism in the game today. He also confronts the online abuse he has experienced since, which has affected his mental health, his career and the lives of his loved ones
A filmmaker witnesses an act of racist police violence in Paris. He discusses with a friend whether and how he should make a film out of this.
In THE COLOR OF FEAR, eight American men participated in emotionally charged discussions of racism. In this sequel, we hear and see more from those discussions, in which the men talk about about how racism has affected their lives in the United States. We also learn more about the relationships between them, and about their reactions during some of the most intense moments of that discussion.
As anti-racism movements sweep the globe, young people are pushing for political action, drawing our attention to the racialised power structures embedded within society. Change is on the horizon.
The short documentary ‘Complexos‘ features intimate and emotional views on how residents of favelas in Rio de Janeiro use media and arts to raise their voices and act for justice, dignity and respect. ‘Complexos’ is part of a collaborative process between the Finland-based Anti-Racism Media activism Alliance (ARMA Alliance) and the favela-based audiovisual collective Cafuné na Laje.
Jovem e negra, Jéssica está sempre com pressa: além de mãe solteira, é estudante universitária e estagiária de agência de publicidade. Nada é fácil para ela. Seu filho, Zeca, um ex-aluno de escola pública, agora é bolsista de uma escola de elite da Gávea, mas não é mais a criança alegre e comunicativa de um dia.