15
1hr 20mins

Kei Pritsker and Michael T. Workman's impassioned documentary chronicles the Columbia University Gaza Solidarity Encampments that began in April 2024. As students faced police raids, media attacks and political condemnation, their movement spread to universities across world.

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Kei Pritsker, Michael T Workman
15
Documentary
Strong language, distressing scenes
English

The film features Mahmoud Khalil, the US permanent resident who the Trump administration has since moved to deport for his role in the protests despite not being charged with a crime. It also grants illuminating, vital access to the student organisers at several encampments, and also a whistleblower from high-up in the administration of an Ivy League university who reveals the tactics that institutions took to discredit the calls of their own students.

Through exclusive footage and intimate interviews, The Encampments captures the passion, resilience, and challenges faced by students who risked everything to demand justice.


“A fascinating, ripped-from-the-headlines story”Variety

“A stark and powerful reminder of what the protesters are actually protesting”The Washington Post

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