We Are Not Who They Say We Are
Manu Valcarce Manu Valcarce

We Are Not Who They Say We Are

Commissioned by PBI Honduras and funded by the Canadian Embassy in Honduras

After the murder of six of its members, Arcoiris organisation continues to fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Honduras.

"It was a white car. They started to shoot. One of the girls was hit in the arm and they shot me in the back. I was left lying on the ground, I couldn’t even move my feet. The man got out of the car. They were all dressed in military uniforms but they had their faces covered. I didn’t move my eyes, I thought this man is going to shot me in the head. I played dead and I didn’t blink. His friends called him to go and chase the other girls and he got in the car and they drove off”

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In Defence of our Lands
Manu Valcarce Manu Valcarce

In Defence of our Lands

Commissioned by Extinction Rebellion UK and Lewes Climate Hub

After being criminalised, attacked and displaced, environmental and indigenous activists in Latin America fight for their land against corporations and the governments which support them.

“In Defence of Our Lands is a timely and important film documenting, in their own words, the struggles of indigenous and peasant activists fighting to protect their lands in Latin America. A must watch for anyone interested in the conflict between energy corporations and human rights/environmental defenders.” Dr Anna Laing. School of Global Studies. University of Sussex

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A Life Beyond
Manu Valcarce Manu Valcarce

A Life Beyond

Commissioned by Bloomsbury Network and funded by University College London Hospitals Charity.

A Life Beyond tells the story of six extraordinary people living with HIV. Male and female, gay and straight, from all ages, backgrounds and walks of life, they have faced the challenges of diagnosis and emerged out the other side. Created with support from the Bloomsbury Network at The Bloomsbury Clinic, Mortimer Market Centre, the film charts their journeys to acceptance as they learn to speak out, seek support, build new relationships and even raise a family. These are tales of empowerment that will challenge what you thought you knew about living with HIV.

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