My Land My People

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My Beloved Country
Titre original: My Beloved Country ( Film )

My Beloved Country
My Beloved Country    01 October 1991

1991-10-01

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A provocative look from within at Afrikaner extremists who, in 1991, clung to the belief that they were the chosen ‘super race’ of Africa. With the demise of white rule, many of these Boers lived in fear. Some had banded into paramilitary groups, such as Eugene Terre’Blanche’s Afrikaner Resistance Movement, which claimed wide support within the South African army and police. They were preparing for an armed showdown with the new government.

This Is My Country
Titre original: Bayan Ko: Kapit sa Patalim ( Film )

This Is My Country
This Is My Country    19 December 1984

1984-12-19

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7.5
TMDb: 7.5/10 10 votes


A laborer gets money for his wife's pregnancy from his boss on the condition that he will not join the union.

Voices. Where My Homeland Is
Titre original: Галасы. Дзе мой край ( Film )

Voices. Where My Homeland Is
Voices. Where My Homeland Is    03 July 2022

2022-07-03

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In August 2020, people gathered on the steps of the Belarusian State Philharmonic in Minsk to protest against the fraudulent presidential election. Holding signs that read "Our voice has been stolen", they stood up to the violence by singing together. Although the authorities pacified this spontaneous gathering, musicians soon began to appear on protest marches in shopping centers and subways, each time inspiring people with songs about the dignity, courage, fate and faith of Belarusians. This is how one of the symbols of the Belarusian resistance movement - the "Free Choir" - was born .

Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue
Titre original: 一直游到海水变蓝 ( Film )

Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue    28 May 2021

2021-05-28

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7
TMDb: 7/10 15 votes


Filmmaker Jia Zhangke chronicles his local literature festival in Shanxi, China which includes a multi-generational roster of the country's most esteemed writers.