It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them.
It includes:
64,537 videos
17,905 photos
Ability to download individual videos
Searchable index
Exhaustive sources list (300+ journalists)
Geolocation data
Livemap with minute to minute updates
Victim list
It can be accessed here: https://t.co/s0Se94PXWF
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We will keep adding the rest of the archives to the site, be patient- it is difficult work. Continue to seed the torrents provided, as that is the best way to ensure the footage remains stored in decentalized way.
God bless all those who sacrificed their lives to get this footage out, and everyone invovled in collecting/archiving it.
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@RandyRRQuaid Citizen Vigilante isn’t killing action movies, Randy; it’s just the most crass participation trophy in the culture war so far. Hollywood’s still printing money while you’re printing copium.
@ananyashasau Instead of multiplexes, airports should explore micro cinemas. Imagine 20–30 minute short films, travel documentaries, animation, indie gems or local cinema tailored for layovers. Btw; Changi has a small cinema theatre that runs 24 hours!
It's a good time to remember the words of the Mossad agent to Leslie Stahl of 60-Minutes:
"We create a pretend world. We are a global production company: We write the screenplay, we’re the directors, we’re the producers, we’re the main actors. And the world is our stage.”
Wer die sadistische Gewaltorgie eines Trash-Regisseurs, die hemmungslose Selbstjustiz verherrlicht, mittels seiner medialen Macht einem Millionenpublikum zugänglich macht, der verfolgt ein klares Ziel: die ohnehin zerrissene Gesellschaft noch tiefer zu spalten.
They'll cheer a film about a vigilante cleaning up the people at the bottom. So I made the same film and aimed it at the top, the ones who start the wars, empty the countries, and ship the fallout to your doorstep. One small edit. Suddenly it's 'forbidden'. Tells you everything.
This sci-fi flop originally featured a key subplot that star Denzel Washington removed from its script over his concerns about racist filmgoers. https://t.co/cO1wwaBV6r
Jean-Luc Godard on what audience don't like to watch in movies & the one interesting moment in Sam Mendes's "American Beauty" (1999):
"We have to admit that three-quarters of the population wouldn't want to see a film that tells their story. I like to watch people working, but a woman TV host or journalist will never watch herself working for an hour, unless out of egoism or narcissism. I can watch a worker who makes the same gesture over and over again. The worker would be bored to tears if he had to watch himself. People don't want to see their lives, only a little bit of their lives. Americans are very good from that point of view. Everything is done by the viewers, who have just enough of the springboard they need. 'American Beauty' (1999), which was very successful, is not bad in certain respects. If I were a film critic, that's what I would say.
There is one interesting moment in the film. A young boy films his girlfriend. We see the scene in 35 mm from several angles, as well as the shot being filmed by the small camera. Suddenly we see four seconds of 'Faces' (1968). But if you don't show that shot, you have to do something else, what Kazan or Nicholas Ray did. Those are only samples. People like that a lot because they have the time to identify with [the sequence], then you go on to other things, come back, and so on."
("Jean-Luc Godard The Future(s) of Film Three Interviews 2000-01", Translated by John O'Toole, 2001)
Beautiful footage in our film - “Comfortably Numb Re-Imagined” shot by Suheil Nassar.
This film honors the everyday humanity of Palestinians- the smiles, families, and ordinary moments that remind us these are real people living through extraordinary circumstances 🇵🇸
https://t.co/LMRxY91nel -- watch entire film.
When Elon Musk is praising a xenophobic film, that’s less a recommendation and more a consumer warning. That’s the cinematic equivalent of a health inspector recommending food poisoning.
Citizen Vigilante is not just badly made. It is politically rotten. The film takes the oldest racist fantasy that Muslims and migrants are threats waiting to be punished and packages it as vigilante heroism. Poor cinema, worse morality.
Najbogatszy człowiek świata promuje film, w którym biały Europejczyk zabija wyznawców islamu, stosując przy tym odpowiedzialność zbiorową.
Nie sądziłem, że dożyję takich czasów. Wahadło historii odchyla się ostro w prawo?
A Jewish film produced by Israelis setting the white man against Muslims is what the establishment want you to watch
Don’t you see that Tommy Robinson (funded by Israel), Gad Saad (an Israeli), Rupert Lowe (a Zionist) are all part of a PSYOP?
Don’t fall for the literal goyslop.
if you're wondering why Elon Musk and the entire Zionist right is boosting a "movie" by that German scumfuck Uwe Boll about some guy going around mass killing Muslims, it's because it's funded by Israel to be red meat for moronic right-wingers to deflect attention away from them
🚨 BREAKING:
Famous British comedian Mr. Bean:
"I am ashamed on behalf of the United Kingdom for allowing Israel to besiege two million people in Gaza, cutting off their electricity, water, and medicine, and then claiming to defend human rights."
Well done to him.
Watching #Mercy was a merciless test of endurance. Timur Bekmambetov, Chris Pratt & Rebecca Ferguson made a bad film where 90 minutes feels like a life sentence. Strapping Pratt to a chair was a mercy because we suffer more than he does. Even the AI judge lost its will to live😂.