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A place to post documentaries about anything!

Interested in a community more focused on Solarpunk & Anarchist Documentaries? Check out !documentaries@slrpnk.net

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  1. Documentaries Only: Posts which are not documentaries will be removed.

  2. Posting format: DocumentaryTitle - "optional short description of the documentary" followed by duration [00:00:00]. The use of [Trailer] or [Preview] tag is required. A (CC) tag is strongly encouraged.

  3. Post Correct Title: Ensure the documentary title is correct. The title is often not the same as the YouTube submission

  4. Be respectful and civil, no threats, trolling or harassment

  5. No torrents

  6. No far-right / pro-dictatorship propaganda

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Consider watching this video with FreeTube, a nifty open-source program that lets you watch YouTube videos without Google spying on your viewing habits!

Combined with Libredirect, which automatically opens youtube links in Freetube, it becomes really slick and effortless to use.

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Media collective subMedia.Tv in collaboration with Peter Gelderloos presents a new series on increasing threat of climate change.

Just in time for the COP29 summit, where a group of self-congratulatory world leaders will meet in Baku, Azerbaijan for photo-ops, catered meals, and of course discussion of climate goals that they don’t intend to meet, subMedia, in collaboration with Peter Gelderloos, is pleased to release part one of a three part series: It’s Revolution or Death.

The first installment of the series takes a look at the push for green capitalism, and questions the common-sense assumptions of its cheerleaders. Bolstered by unwavering, uncritical support from NGO’s, energy corporations portray themselves as cutting edge innovators in green energy technology while hedging their bets and maintaining diversified portfolios – packed with fossil fuel investments.

The coming two installments will discuss Indigenous and anarchist struggles for land and autonomy and how local communities can get organized to build resiliency in the face of worsening climate catastrophe.

The effects of runaway climate change are already here. If the past 50 years of gas-lighting have made one thing abundantly clear, it’s that the politicians and entrepreneurs leading the charge for green energy will never prioritize the interests of life on earth in their pursuit of profits. So what are we going to do about it?