Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Filmed as a semi-continuous walking tour of Tikmu’un lands turned farms and settlements, this documentary tries to reinscribe and point out the Tikmu’un stories, names, lives, and murders back onto the land. The filmmakers family has been displaced, persecuted, forcibly removed, and continuously, constantly threatened, but this film says that none of that changes the fact that “this land is our land.” Problematizing western and colonial ideas of ownership, the film asks which is more legitimate: owning the land by…
sometimes I like to torture myself
this on 2.5 speed and backwards would b crayzEEE
Five because real planting is beautiful and combine harvesters are violent and Monsanto is a maniacal global octopus monopolizing agricultural markets at the cost of lives and I needed to realize these things more, and also because it says so beautifully that we need to defend how we want to live and not how corporations want us to live.