Make Films Not War


National Geographic's All Roads Film Project

National Geographic's All Roads Film Project

History is more than a mere succession of kings, politicians, and military conquests. It is a collective story made up of the myriad voices and experiences of people, even in remote corners of the world, whose lives are never recorded in the pages of textbooks. The Cultures of Resistance Network highlights the National Geographic Society's All Roads Film Project, dedicated to amplifying the voices of indigenous artists and other minority filmmakers throughout the global South.

Spotlight on Arab Women Filmmakers: Women’s Film Week in Amman

Arab Women Make Film - thumbnailIn March 2013, the Cultures of Resistance Network team had the privilege of attending the International Women's Film Week Festival in Amman, Jordan. Click here to learn more about the inspiring Arab women filmmakers we met.

We Are Many: Commemorating the World's Largest Anti-War Protest

The CoR Network, which has been involved in anti-war activism for the past decade, has always believed that the medium of film plays an important role in movements for peace and justice. Click here to read about Iranian-born filmmaker Amir Amirani's film We Are Many, which looks back at the biggest anti-war protest in history.

Short Films Against Indefinite Detention and Torture

The CoR Network is always pleased to see our allies use the power of short film to publicize rights abuses and advocate for policies that put mend to torture. Check out three leading human rights organizations' films about the U.S. government's practices of indefinite detention and torture.

Films to Change the World


As one of the most powerful mediums of our time, film has been and continues to be a powerful tool for opposing war, promoting peace with justice, and building international understanding. The Cultures of Resistance Network highly recommends the following films for their powerful narrative and verité treatments of pressing war and peace issues, past and present.

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