In Tahrir Square: 18 Days of Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution – 2012

With footage shot in the center of Egypt’s Tahrir Square from the beginning of the battles to the climax of the celebration, audiences experience first-hand the people-powered revolt that brought down a dictator and changed Egypt forever. Director : Jon Alpert|Matthew O’Neill Cast : Genre : Documentary Release Date : 1/14/2012 Country : United States

The Outraged – 2012

Documentary about the protest movement that swept across Europe in 2011, from the point of view of an illegal immigrant about his experiences in the movement. Director : Tony Gatlif Cast : Mamebetty Honoré Diallo Genre : Documentary Release Date : 2/9/2012 Country : France

Hello Stranger – 2012

Thomas, the protagonist of this autobiographical film, lives with his husband Felipe in Geneva. They are both film students who love each other and also like women. However, these love triangles result in jealousy, and Thomas has a troubled relationship with his parents. This intimate and exuberant film presents an impressively honest and melodramatic snapshotContinue reading “Hello Stranger – 2012”

Queen: A Magic Year – 2012

This documentary follows Queen from just after their historic show–stealing performance at Live Aid, London, on 13 July 1985, through the year leading up to the epic concert in Budapest. Using archive footage from rehearsals, interviews with the band in the studio and on the road during the Magic Tour – some of which hasContinue reading “Queen: A Magic Year – 2012”

How to Start a Revolution – 2012

HOW TO START A REVOLUTION is the remarkable untold story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp, the world’s leading expert on non-violent revolution. This new film (from first time director Ruaridh Arrow) reveals how Gene’s work has given a new generation of revolutionary leaders the weapons needed to overthrow dictators. It shows how hisContinue reading “How to Start a Revolution – 2012”

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