The Encampments
- 2025
- 1h 21min
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6.6/10
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Los estudiantes inundaron el césped de la Universidad de Columbia para crear el Campamento de Solidaridad con Gaza con el fin de presionar a su universidad para que se deshiciera de las empr... Leer todoLos estudiantes inundaron el césped de la Universidad de Columbia para crear el Campamento de Solidaridad con Gaza con el fin de presionar a su universidad para que se deshiciera de las empresas de armas estadounidenses e israelíes.Los estudiantes inundaron el césped de la Universidad de Columbia para crear el Campamento de Solidaridad con Gaza con el fin de presionar a su universidad para que se deshiciera de las empresas de armas estadounidenses e israelíes.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Eric Adams
- Self - Mayor of New York
- (material de archivo)
Dana Bash
- Self - Host of Inside Politics
- (material de archivo)
Ali Bauman
- Self - Journalist, CBS News New York
- (material de archivo)
Aaron Bean
- Self - Florida Congressman
- (material de archivo)
Joe Biden
- Self - 46th President of the United States
- (material de archivo)
Wolf Blitzer
- Self - The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
- (material de archivo)
Edward Caban
- New York City Police Commissioner
- (material de archivo)
Opiniones destacadas
The filmmakers artfully document the events of the Columbia University Encampments in a way that allows the audience to experience what it is like to participate in direct action campaigns -- but without losing sight of the fight for Palestinian lives at the centre of this action. It shows enough footage of the current crisis in Gaza to demonstrate the conditions and the urgency of the situation without becoming disrespectful or insensitive. It also juxtaposes the lived experience of people in the encampments with the aggressive media spin and disconcerting government policies being enacted now in regards to free speech. To round this all out, the filmmakers place this protest into context with Columbia University's history of meaningful protest in regards to the Vietnam War.
Masterful. Thank you.
Masterful. Thank you.
This was a beautiful film that brings the truth of these encampment to light. Demonized in the media, you can see the true spirit and heroism of these students. In the face of Genocide they decided to use their voices and power to take a stand. Shining a bright light on Mahmoud Khalil, it makes his kidnapping a detention blaringly shocking. His passion and drive to not only bring his peoples struggles to the forfront, but to put himself at the centerbis truly amazing. It brings the struggle of Palestine to the forefront without the biases we are taught. Beautifully crafted and enlightening. Anyone wanting to learn about Palestine and the struggle of the Palestinians should watch this film.
These students, especially Columbia students, are going down in history as heroes. They already are heroes, there is no group of humans I respect more than these youth. This film will give you a glimpse of just how much power Israel has over American politics, it's actually terrifying. If this movie doesn't prove we're under foreign occupation I don't know what does. It also does an excellent job at humanizing not only Palestinians but these beautiful students that the media tried to demonize. Those paying attention will not know to never believe mainstream media again.
The only thing i wished it included was the Columbia boycotts against apartheid South Africa. A must watch!
The only thing i wished it included was the Columbia boycotts against apartheid South Africa. A must watch!
This is undoubtedly the most valuable watch of my lifetime. It is captivating from start to finish. Despite the attempts to diminish screen time, it demands to be witnessed. This documentary directly challenges the rhetoric that the media imposed on those engaging in their rights to protest peacefully, all while further informing supporters of the movements across the world.
The entire theatre sobbed from start to finish, all of us left slowly with puffy eyes. This is moving, heartbreaking, enraging - you can't finish this without feeling a demand to be more involved and more informed. I hope that it continues to get the screen time it truly deserves.
I will be recommending this to everyone as a must watch film.
The entire theatre sobbed from start to finish, all of us left slowly with puffy eyes. This is moving, heartbreaking, enraging - you can't finish this without feeling a demand to be more involved and more informed. I hope that it continues to get the screen time it truly deserves.
I will be recommending this to everyone as a must watch film.
I hope they continue making this, perhaps developing it into a series. I hope this is on the beginning. This documentary shows stories of anti war, anti genocide, and free speech activists that counter the narrative by politicians and American genocide regime supporters about American college campus students. It is important to go see this film and help these students.
The story follows the encampments at Columbia University and gives insight into the principals students fought for and the levels of difficulty students had shaping new improvements for a change or creating agreements about the good for the school, students and community from Columbia's leadership.
The story follows the encampments at Columbia University and gives insight into the principals students fought for and the levels of difficulty students had shaping new improvements for a change or creating agreements about the good for the school, students and community from Columbia's leadership.
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 533,364
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 77,091
- 30 mar 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 555,860
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 21min(81 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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