Support Chilean Documentary Director Arrested by Authorities
July 1, 2008, 10:43 pm
Filed under: democracy, digital revolution, documentary, environment, film, politics | Tags: chile, documentary, indigenous, lumber, police
Filed under: democracy, digital revolution, documentary, environment, film, politics | Tags: chile, documentary, indigenous, lumber, police
The Chilean documentary filmmaker Elena Varela López has been arrested and is currently being held in Rancagua Prison in central Chile. Over the last four years she has been researching and filming a documentary on the conflict between lumber companies and Chiles Mapuche Indigenous people, over the use of land
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idocs…
January 4, 2008, 1:15 am
Filed under: documentary | Tags: director, documentary, human rights, human_rights, indigenous, peak oil
Filed under: documentary | Tags: director, documentary, human rights, human_rights, indigenous, peak oil
idocs…create the change
Here is a blog from a friend of mine. Ajay Rai. Check out his website if you are interested in making films that can effect social change, or if you just want to think about change…
CRUDE
The new documentary from director Franny Armstrong (McLibel) and Oscar-winning producer John Battsek (One Day In September)
kanyini
December 18, 2007, 12:14 am
Filed under: documentary | Tags: aboriginal, australia, beautiful, film, indigenous
Filed under: documentary | Tags: aboriginal, australia, beautiful, film, indigenous
watch this trailer – this film is incredible…