Watch: We Are the Giant 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – A documentary that tells the stories of ordinary individuals who are transformed by the critical moral and personal challenges they encounter when standing up for what they believe is right..
Plot: We Are the Giant tells the stories of ordinary individuals who are transformed by the moral and personal challenges they encounter when standing up for what they believe is right. Powerful and tragic, yet inspirational, their struggles for freedom echo across history and offer hope against seemingly impossible odds.
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Human Rights in Bahrain
Excellent trailer. A must watch documentary which shows the suffering of the people of Bahrain. The government of Bahrain is one of the most abusive regimes in the region when it comes to human rights.They have a shocking record when it comes to Human Rights violations especially the use of torture.. Thousands of Bahraini activist, peaceful protesters and politicians have been imprisoned just for joining pro-democracy. According to many independent human rights organizations political prisoners were systematically tortured and sexually harassed and cases of rapes were proved. They are also known for stripping citizenship from their political opponent.
Incredibly important documentary
I wish everyone in the US would watch this film. We Are The Giant is both heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time, problematizing the use of violence for political resistance. The stories stretch across various Arab Spring scenarios–Libya, Syria, Bahrain, etc– humanizing a part of the world that we so often see reduced to “the Other” in our newscasts. Not only can we feel their outrage, but one marvels at the commitment to resistance and the unrelenting demand for freedom and human rights.A lot of the footage is graphic, real shot-from-the-hip (or cellphone) video as young people are shot by soldiers and police. Agonizing screams of friends and relatives as they watch the horror unfold, and first hand accounts of surviving activists as they discuss the conflicts. I found myself crying at several points. At the same time, this film is genuinely inspiring, and is very well edited, interspersing quotes from MLK, Gandhi, Mandela, and other notable human rights activists, with archive footage from other movements which succeeded–and succeeded by peaceful means.
I cannot recommend this enough. At present, it is available through Amazon. Worth the few dollars to see it or own it.
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Director Greg Barker
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Actors Zainab Alkhawaja
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