Category: MOVING IMAGES
Graphic Novels – Panels of Power
Explore how graphic novels fuse art and literature to reflect politics, culture and identity, from Maus to Persepolis, amplifying marginalised voices.
Genesis P-Orridge documentary – S/HE IS STILL HER/E reviewed
Greg Fenton reviews S/HE IS STILL HERE, a raw, intimate Genesis P-Orridge documentary on art, identity, rebellion and unconditional love.
Zarina Zabrisky – frontline journalist and Ukraine’s witness
Zarina Zabrisky on Kherson, Ukraine: frontline testimonies, drone terror, resilience - watch Human Safari and learn how to help.
David Attenborough – broadcaster, conservationist and witness
David Attenborough and his evolution from broadcaster to conservation icon, inspiring urgent action to protect biodiversity and the planet.
Rights of Man – Thomas Paine’s radical vision explained
Explore the shared bloodline of humanity, the Rights of Man, and how universal rights drive equality, justice and social change.
Shock and Awe – the military strategy that changed warfare
Explore Shock and Awe in modern warfare - its origins, Gulf and Iraq War use, and the ethical costs to civilians and society.
Namir Noor-Eldeen – the journalist killed in Collateral Murder
Tribute to Namir Noor-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, Iraq war journalists, revealing the human cost of conflict and the stakes for press freedom.
John Sweeney – investigative reporter and confrontational journalism
John Sweeney and his fearless journalism: exposing authoritarian regimes through documentaries and books, from Scientology to the Ukraine war.
Robert Fisk – war correspondent and the Middle East’s chronicler
Celebrate Robert Fisk and his fearless journalism - war reporting, Middle East insights and enduring legacy of truth and compassion.
Are We Capable of Reconciliation and Peace?
Can humanity achieve global reconciliation and peace? Explore obstacles, pathways and leadership driving diplomacy and hope.
Children in Conflict Zones: The Innocent Bystanders
Children in conflict zones suffer trauma, hunger and lost education. Urgent aid, protection and accountability can save their futures.
Marc Nelson – artist, educator and bridge between worlds
Marc Nelson: Illinois artist and educator bridging Midwest roots with social change, from Syria to Ukraine - proving art is a necessity.
John Simpson – BBC World Affairs Editor and eyewitness
Explore John Simpson and his fearless global reporting, celebrated books and enduring legacy shaping the future of journalism.
John Pilger – documentary maker and investigative journalist
John Pilger: fearless journalism, documentaries and activism. A legacy of truth-telling that challenges power and inspires a new generation.
Paul Conroy (1964–2026) – photojournalist and war survivor
Paul Conroy and his fearless photojournalism: truth from conflict zones, ethical storytelling and why supporting war reporters matters.
Peter Kennard – photomontage, protest and political art
Peter Kennard - his art and activism: photomontage that subverts power, fuels visual resistance and sparks social change.
Proxy wars – how great powers fight through others
How proxy wars reshape geopolitics and economies - trade shocks, resource grabs, case studies and paths to recovery and peace.
Occupy Movement: A Decade of Activism
How the Occupy Movement reshaped activism: from Zuccotti Park to global debates on inequality, corporate power and grassroots politics.
Lee Miller: Capturing Raw Reality
Lee Miller: trailblazing photographer and war correspondent who exposed WWII horrors - from Buchenwald to Hitler’s bathtub.
