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Two Nationalisms, One City: Official and Diasporic Framings of the 2019 Hong Kong Protests

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 637-652, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This study analyses the contested collective memories of the 2019 Anti‐Extradition Law Amendment Bill (Anti‐ELAB) movement, investigating how the Hong Kong government and diaspora construct divergent narratives to shape national identity and nationalism.
Isaac Iu
wiley   +1 more source

Displaced Impacts: Visibility, Care, and Humanitarian Filmmaking in Iran

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 297-307, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Socially oriented documentary films are increasingly expected to articulate “impact” goals to gain international distribution, yet what counts as impact for those represented remains contested. This article examines how narratives about working and displaced youth in Iran are produced and circulated through social filmmaking.
Nat Nesvaderani
wiley   +1 more source

African Revolutionary Archives and Communist Internationalism: The AAMOD in Rome

open access: yesSources
This article examines the audiovisual sources related to African liberation movements, early independence state-building processes, and African diasporic activism in the Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico (AAMOD) in Rome.
Alessandro Jedlowski
doaj   +1 more source

Pour une autre voix. CinémArabe, Asie-Afrique-Amérique latine (1975-1979), une revue d’action cinématographique tricontinentale

open access: yesL’Année du Maghreb
This paper deals with the magazine CinémArabe, dedicated to Arab, Asian, African and Latin American cinema. It was founded in Paris in 1975 by a group of young critics and filmmakers living in France, with the ambition of creating a new kind of criticism
Léa Morin
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Apollon, una fabbrica occupata: quando la lotta diventa “docufiction”

open access: yesDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea
The essay will be dedicated to a careful analysis of the 1968 film scene, with the birth of the so-called militant cinema. We will try to bring back, thanks to the numerous archival materials found in the historical archive of «l’Unità», the debate that ...
Bianca Maria SANTI
doaj  

Cinema, Politics and Resistance in Cameroon

open access: yesCinéma & Cie
Both the colonial and post-independence eras in Cameroon have been characterized by repressive public policies regarding freedom of speech and expression, with strict surveillance on cinematographic expression.
Gabriele
doaj   +1 more source

Putting the Camera in the Workers’ Hands: Precarious Practice and Aesthetics in Recent French Documentary

open access: yesCinergie
The practice of workers filming their own conditions has long existed within the sphere of political documentary. At times this has sparked fierce debate, as for instance in the cultures of Cinéma Militant in France. Some filmmakers saw the practice as a
Ben Scott
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INTRODUCTION: SCENES OF CLOSE READING

open access: yes
German Life and Letters, Volume 79, Issue 3, Page 281-297, July 2026.
Carolin Duttlinger   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Tarrying with Failure: Film Form and the Horizon of Abolition in Svetlana Baskova’s For Marx…

open access: yesArts
Released in 2012, Svetlana Baskova’s Za Marksa… (For Marx…) poses the question of the abolition of capitalism through workers’ struggle—that is, the question of revolution in decidedly non-revolutionary times. A follow-up to her activist documentary Odno
Zachary Hicks
doaj   +1 more source
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Competition from Within: Ethnicity, Power, and Militant Group Rivalry

Defence and Peace Economics, 2021
Brian Phillips, Justin Conrad
exaly  

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