Videos

Videos

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Ireland

James Connolly and the Reconquest of Ireland, public talk from John Callow. ⬇

Máire Drumm speaks in March of ’76 regarding the ending of special category status for Republican political prisoners, initiating a policy of ‘criminalisation’ which continues to this day. ⬇

Rare footage of Mairéad Farrell speaking of her experiences in British jails in Ireland, including strip searches and controlled movement – tactics utilised to this day in those same jails against Republican prisoners. ⬇

Socialism/Socio-Political

Docufilm. The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire. Details the transformation of Britain as a colonial super power to a global financial power. ⬇

Part one of The Price of Coal, a two-part television drama written by Barry Hines and directed by Ken Loach (1977). ⬇

Part two of The Price of Coal, a two-part television drama written by Barry Hines and directed by Ken Loach (1977). ⬇

Docufilm. Princes of the Yen: Central Bank Truth Documentary. Set in 20th Century Japan the documentary explores the role and power of Central Banks and how they can be used to change a country’s economic political and social structures. ⬇

The Weight of Chains (2010) – Canadian documentary film directed by Boris Malagurski. The film argues that the breakup of Yugoslavia was orchestrated by Western powers in furtherance of imperial ambitions. ⬇

Ken Loach. Looks and Smiles (1981). Set in the industrial midlands of Britain during the Margaret Thatcher years. ⬇

PanamaPapers – The Shady World of Offshore Companies. ⬇

The Rank and File – Six thousand workers went on strike for two months in 1970 at the Pilkington Glass Works in St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Filmed in 1971, written by Jim Allen and directed by Ken Loach. ⬇

Ken Loach. It’s a Free World (2007). Taking on the issue of immigration from an unexpected angle. ⬇

Feminism

Angela Davis Criticizes ‘Mainstream Feminism’ / Bourgeois Feminism. ⬇

Marx and Feminism. Nancy Fraser, a wide-ranging interview covering Marx’ and Engels’ view of social reproduction, the tension between class, gender, and race, and the need for a Feminism for the 99%. ⬇

Short clip on neo-liberal feminism, socialist feminism and intersectionality.

International

Documentary Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution. ⬇

Women of the Black Panthers: A Discussion In The Wake Of Huey Newton’s Death. ⬇

The Weight of Chains (2010) – Canadian documentary film directed by Boris Malagurski. The film argues that the breakup of Yugoslavia was orchestrated by Western powers in furtherance of imperial ambitions. ⬇

Historical footage and interviews with Black Panthers. ⬇

Angela Davis, 1969 Civil Rights, Black Panthers. ⬇

On Racism Again Black Men (1988) – Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed & Jawanza Kunjufu. ⬇

Environment

Pipe Down is a one hour documentary that tells the story of a rural community in Co. Mayo in Ireland, who battled the oil giant Shell plans to put a raw gas pipeline through the community and construct a gas processing terminal, threatening their delicate environment. ⬇

Dominion (2018). Drones, hidden and handheld cameras expose the dark underbelly of modern animal agriculture. ⬇

Michael Moore Presents: Planet of the Humans. Opinions on climate change, the green movement, wealthy interests and corporate America. ⬇

The Coconut Revolution. This is the modern-day story of a native peoples’ remarkable victory over a colonial power. A Pacific island rose up in arms against giant mining corporation Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ) – and won, despite a military occupation and blockade. ⬇

An Teanga/Language Rights

TEDx Deconstructing Myths about the Irish Language with Colm Ó Broin. ⬇

Irish in Belfast, an everyday fight to keep a language alive. ⬇

Clann Lasrach Deirge

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