24 May 26

A four-part, independently produced documentary series putting a finger on the pulse of community-led survival projects confronting crisis with care. Weaving together over 60 voices and profiling 15 groups across North America, the series explores the origins, structures, healing ways, and logistics of collective organizing.


03 Nov 25

Hacking at Leaves is a 2024 Austrian documentary film directed and written by Johannes Grenzfurthner. It explores various themes including the United States’ colonial past, Navajo tribal history, and the hacker movement, through the lens of the story of a hackerspace in Durango, Colorado, during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was produced by monochrom.

Cast Johannes Grenzfurthner as Himself Max Grodénchik as Uncle Sam Morningstar Angeline as an anonymous anarcho-syndicalist Navajo hacker Chase Masterson as two anonymous medical professionals Interviewees include Ryan Finnigan, Sunny Dooley, Stefan Yazzie, Jello Biafra, Cory Doctorow, Janene Yazzie, Karletta Chief, Erik Davis, Michael J. Epstein, Mitch Altman, Jason Scott, and many others.

Hacking at Leaves was released for free streaming on the Internet Archive on August 29, 2025. Director Johannes Grenzfurthner has said the choice reflects challenges with traditional distribution, his view of an increasingly risk-averse and commodified


21 Sep 23

A library of films to provoke, inspire and inform radical social and political change.

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06 Jun 11

Kokopitkä dokumentti. “Living Utopia is a unique documentary that blends the historical account of the origins and development of the Spanish anarchist movement, and the revolution of 1936 — illustrating an anarchist society in action. Workers opened communal cafes where people could eat for free. Communities set up food committees to arrange food supply with the countryside — market commerce and money was replaced in many areas by distribution according to need. Free schools, universities and health programs were set up and administrated by the workers themselves. Rural areas were collectivised. This experience, in which about 8 million people participated, showed that anarchist organisation of society could indeed work in practice. It truly was a Living Utopia.”


10 Feb 11

Egypt Burning captures those critical moments as history unfolded through interviews with Al Jazeera correspondents on the ground. Their coverage of this popular uprising made them the target of a state campaign to get Al Jazeera off the air.