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Organising your Community Oil Palm Plantations (English Subtitles)
A film exploring how indigenous and local communities across Indonesia and organising themselves to stand up for their rights and self determined visions of the future, particularly when their lands…
Palmed Off (English)
Palmed Off is based on testimonies from indigenous peoples affected by oil palm plantations in Indonesia and explores the impacts of oil palm plantations on their local economies, on the local…
A Chance to Speak, a Chance to Listen
"A Chance to Speak, a Chance to Listen" / "Una Oportunidad Para Hablar, Una Oportunidad Para Escuchar" - varios idiomas con subtítulos en Inglés. Por favor, póngase en contacto si usted podría…
Fever (English)
Part 1: Fever explains what climate change is and why it is so important to indigenous peoples. The film covers: what is climate change; what is carbon; what is the greenhouse effect? What are the…
Fever: Organisation (English)
Part 3: Organisation gives examples of organisational tools and strategies used by indigenous peoples to protect their cultures, territories and rights. The film covers: awareness raising;…
Fever: Impacts (English)
Part 2: Impacts shows how large-scale industries such as plantations, coal mining and oil extraction impact on indigenous peoples livelihoods and rights as well as contributing to global climate…
Fever: Resilience (English)
Resilience is the ability to cope and recover from abrupt change. Indigenous peoples who are organised, confident to adjust their systems to changing circumstances, while maintaining their identity…
Bugta
Bugta is a message from the Talaandig tribe, Mindanao, Philippines for COP15. The Talaandig community will hold a ritual during the Copenhagen summit, to pray for the leaders to protect the earth, and…
REDD: A New Animal in the Forest (English)
REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation), is a climate change mitigation measure that seeks to reduce GHG emissions by preventing or reducing forest loss and forest…
Eyes on the Kampar Peninsula
The Kampar Peninsula is 700,000 hectares of peatland up to 15 metres deep, on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. The peat contains more than 2 billion tonnes of carbon. 400,000 hectares of forest…