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- Suzy's a British soldier, born and bred, but fitting back into civilian life after fighting in Iraq isn't easy. Haunted by the responsibility she feels for the death of an Iraqi child, she becomes obsessed with the safety of her own daughter, feeling the need to protect her against a threat that doesn't seem to exist. As Suzy's paranoia builds, her behaviour becomes more and more erratic, until finally, she puts her own child in serious danger.
- Silent America Not in our name is the rallying cry for thousands of Americans who continue to oppose the war in Iraq. After a difficult beginning, the peace movement grows every day. The film Not In Our Name charts the struggle of these concerned citizens to make their voices heard. Now, their voices are at last being heard. A radical and opportune appeal for citizens to act. This tight and well-researched documentary provides a stimulating encounter with the very diverse representatives of Americas anti-war movement, who, for three years, have been protesting the Bush administrations policies, as well as the obsequiousness of the media and the attacks on civil rights orchestrated by neo-conservative forces and their Patriot Act. Whether they be from artistic, intellectual or political circles, parents of troops in Iraq, deserters or veterans, devout or secular activists, these voices that America didnt want to hear are gradually breaking through the silence and indifference of the majority of the middle-classes. They speak out to demand the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq, in the name of the over 4,000 who have died and 30,000 wounded, while pointing out that there is no official count of Iraqi casualties. From the East Coast to California, and in Canada where some deserters have recently obtained political asylum, Philippe Borrel interviewed around fifteen activists, celebrities and unknowns alike. He spoke to actor Tim Robbins, journalists Peter Arnett and Amy Goodman, who hosts the pioneering Democracy Now! program, Professor Howard Zinn, Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a young soldier killed in Iraq, Democrat Congressman Dennis Kucinich, slammer Saul Williams, Larry Siverson, father of three soldiers, Patrick Resta, a young Iraq veteran, deserter Darell Anderson, young Baptist pastor Jamie Washam and the St. Patricks Four, early anti-war activists who were charged with conspiracy against the state and acquitted. With archive footage of increasingly large anti-war protest marches, their total commitment, in the name of the ideas and values that made America, can finally be heard. This film is a journey through the anti-war movement in America. It does not set out to judge the rights and wrongs of the war in Iraq. It explores the state of opposition to the war in America today. Our starting point is the simple fact that the war has divided America, perhaps irrevocably. Can a democracy function on the basis of "you're either with us or against us"? After 9/11, a climate of fear settled over America. Not just fear of terrorist attacks, but fear to speak out to the nation or within one's community, fear to engage in informed discussion, fear to have an opinion that opposes or contradicts administration policies and the mass media's representation of the facts. There are courageous people at every level of American society who are attempting to turn the tide, to ensure that a democratic tradition stretching back 250 years is not washed away by a wave of patriotic fervor. People like Cindy Sherman, whose son was killed in action in Iraq and who set up camp outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. People like Peter Arnett, who was fired from NBC for giving an interview to Iraqi TV. People like Darell Anderson, decorated with the purple heart during his tour of duty in Iraq and now seeking political asylum in Canada. People like Tim Robbins "Not In Our Name" takes the temperature of American democracy, which has suffered many blows but is not yet out for the count .
- This one of a kind performance features the soundtrack artists in a unique and rare opportunity performing songs in new arrangements and combinations of artists.
- Christopher Tuckfield (three times winner at the Dendy Awards) combines dramatised re-enactments and interviews with leading commentators - including Kenneth Roth of Human Rights Watch; Juan E. Mendez, UN Special Advisor to the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide - and academics to investigate the use of torture. Compelling interviews with torture survivors, poetry by renowned playwright and novelist Ariel Dorfman and music by Elena Kats-Chernin add to the significant emotional impact of the film. "It bothers me that people begin to justify torture again, but it also bothers me that people try to redefine torture to avoid the prohibition."
- In February 2020 the UN Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) published a landmark report on psychological torture. It was written by their Special Rapporteur on Torture Professor Nils Melzer. Melzer had been responsible for reporting to UNCHR on the world-famous case of Assange. He'd been asked by Assange's defence team to investigate the conditon of a man who for 9 years had been the target of US authorities for publishing a treasure trove of US intelligence files given to the online publisher by whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
- Excellent documentary that traces the origins and history of the Australian Lighthorse in World War 1. Extensive original film footage.
- When their son is killed in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, Phyllis and Orlando Rodriguez choose reconciliation and nonviolence over revenge, and begin a transformative journey that challenges conventional ideas about justice and healing.
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