Cultures of Resistance Short Films

Cultures of Resistance (CoR) is an ongoing film project. In addition to the documentary feature, CoR has produced an ongoing series of short films that focus on particular issues and locations. We continue to be engaged in these various campaigns and will publish our new shorts here as soon as they are completed!

Use the horizontal scroll bar to check out our selection of short films!



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The Official Trailer
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The Rape of the Samburu Women
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Battle for the Xingu
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Skateistan!
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Banning Cluster Bombs: The Campaign and the Treaty
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Andre Cypriano: Guns & Slums Photographer (Brazil)
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Breaking the Silence: Congo Week
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We Sing Together, Why Should We Fight? The KWETU Festival in Uganda
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The Courage of Neighbors: Stories from the Rwandan Genocide
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Hassan Samedi: Cartoons Against Corruption
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A Look at Global Militarization
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Lowkey and Shadia Mansour
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Fishing Under Fire
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Thembo Kash: Cartooning for Justice
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MV BILL: Peace to the Favelas
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Picture Afghanistan: Teaching Photojournalism in a War-Torn Country
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Coalition of the Billing: An Interview with Jeremy Scahill
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Saffron Revolution: A Nonviolent Army for Democracy
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Tehran Ratz: Graffiti for a New Iran
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Attack on the Mavi Marmara
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Iara Lee's UN Press Conference
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Love Boat or Hate Boat?
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Opposing Violence Towards Iran
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Lexxus Legal: Hip Hop for Social Change
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Muslimgauze: Chasing the Shadow of Bryn Jones
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The Yes Men: Pranksters Against War (USA)
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Resistance Artist Katibe 5
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Women Beyond War: A World March in Africa
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The Transformation of a Drug Capital: the Medellín Poetry Festival
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Gatwitch Festival: Showcasing a New Generation of African Artists and Activists
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The Women’s Colloquium in Liberia: Gender Equality in Africa
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Militarism, Mutilation, and Minerals: Understanding the Occupation of Afghanistan
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An Interview with Afghanistan’s First Female Governor: Dr. Habiba Sorabi
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Americas Social Forum
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César López: Turning Guns into Guitars
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Another Failed Drug War: Poppy Eradication in Afghanistan
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Festival au Desert: Playing for Peace in the Sahara
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Building Beyond Conflict : Inspiring Congolese Kids for a Brighter Future
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Rami Farah: Anti-Occupation Films
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Miatta Fahnbulleh: Educating the Next Generation
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Papa Wemba: Singing for a Brighter Congo

Current Film: The Rape of the Samburu Women

For more than fifty years, England has maintained military training facilities in the Samburu region of its former colony, Kenya. During this period, women in the area have faced an epidemic of rape. Women from the Samburu, Massai, Rendile and Turkana indigenous communities have filed more than 600 official rape claims against British soldiers. Yet, despite documentation of their claims, a three-year internal investigation by the Royal Military Police (RMP) cleared all soldiers of wrongdoing. Meanwhile, the victims have been shamed and outcast in their communities, many to the point of exile. In the mid-1990s, Beatrice Chili responded to this situation by establishing the village of Senchen, a self-sufficient community run entirely by women. There, women build homes, weave textiles, gather and grow food, and raise children. This short film visits the brave women of Senchen, who speak candidly about their suffering and talk passionately about their demands for justice. Watch the film to hear their stories and to find out how you can offer your support.


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