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iwonder highlights for the month of February include Untold Acts of War, The Long Road to War, How to Start a Revolution, Can Art Stop a Bullet, Cost of War, Songs of War: Music as a Weapon, Refugee and For Sama.

As the conflict in Ukraine gets set to tip into its second year with the anniversary of Russia’s invasion on February 24th, this month iwonder pulls together a collection of documentaries and series looking at the causes, consequences, and conclusions of conflicts throughout history.

New to iwonder in February, Untold Arctic Wars and The Long Road to War look at the early 20th century roots of more recent European wars, while How to Start a Revolution looks at the life’s work of Gene Sharp and his role in inciting nonviolent political change and the fight for freedom from oppression.

In this month’s iwonder What Top five, each film looks at something different thing to emerge from war, from the tragic displacement of refugees to the development of music and art as tools of both healing and hurt.

Untold Arctic Wars

#History #Discovery #Remembrance

Launches 23rd February

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6m1U8wUucQ

In the first ever documentary series to reveal the role of the Arctic nations in WWII, discover the importance of the region in the most globalised war to date, along with echoes of places and events resurfacing through Russia’s Ukraine invasion.

Against the backdrop of the stunning yet unforgiving Arctic circle, follow divers as they locate sunken German aircraft wrecks, archaeologists as they investigate hidden mass graves, and historians as they track down secret coastal fortresses.

Through never-before-seen colourised archive footage, high-end CGI and animated maps, unearth the ground-breaking events that took place in the icy Nordic battlefields.

The Long Road to War

#Geopolitics #WWI #Europe

Launches 23rd February

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTJj_zQFj_I

At one time, The Great War was the bloodiest conflict ever to take place.

Using rare archive footage and expert interviews, this series revisits the dramatic chain of events that started the war and explains how the causes of WWI have triggered every major contemporary conflict since, up to today, when Europe once again finds itself divided.

How to Start a Revolution

#Freedom Fighters #Non-Violence #Liberation

Launches 23rd February

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgwrTeZuXUE

One man’s ideas continue to inspire, mobilise and unite protestors, giving them the tools to topple authoritarian regimes. Quiet, unassuming, and softly spoken, the late Professor Gene Sharp is celebrated by revolutionaries and feared by dictators. So what are his ideas, how have they spread, and how are they actually used on the ground?

With exclusive footage and unprecedented access, this film shows how Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene’s controversial book ‘From Dictatorship to Democracy’ has been used against dictatorships. We see how the book’s 198 strategic ‘weapons’ of non-violent direct action have brought dramatic results, and why it has become the standard manual for anyone wanting to start a revolution.

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With revealing footage filmed covertly in Egypt and Syria, it explores how social media can now be used to threaten dictators. This is the inspirational story of the power of people to change their world, the modern revolution, and the man behind it all.

iwonder When

24th February 2022

A year ago on this date, Russian President Vladmir Putin launched his “special military operation”, and his thinly veiled attempt to overthrow the Ukrainian government and seize control of a neighbouring sovereign nation.

Fierce resistance at home in the Ukraine was soon backed by economic and financial sanctions and humanitarian and military aid, all of which have been instrumental in the effort to combat Russian aggression, but has seen the devasting war continue to claim lives and cause ripples around the world.

Every time a new milestone in the conflict is reached there are fewer winners, with February 2023 marking a grave marker in a conflict that continues to show few signs of abating.

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Gene Sharp

The subject of How to Start a Revolution, new to iwonder this February, Gene Sharp (1928-2018) was the world’s foremost expert on non-violent revolution. In a lifetime of academic work, he established non-violent action and people power as successful instruments for political change.

Sharp argued that the major unresolved political problems of our time – dictatorships, genocide, war and social oppression – require us to rethink politics. He maintained throughout his life that pragmatic, strategically planned, non-violent struggle can be highly effective in ending oppression.

His 1993 book ‘From Dictatorship to Democracy’ has inspired non-violent protests around the world. Simple to translate and easy to smuggle across borders, this book has become one of the seminal works for democracy activists across the world, translated into more than 34 languages reaching every continent.

iwonder What

Born out of Conflict

There is no more violent agent of change than war, leaving loss and devastation in its path, while leading to new ways of thinking, methods of survival, and blueprints for the future.

This month’s iwonder What Top Five looks at some of the things born out of conflict, from human tragedies and global shockwaves, through to the desire to inspire hope and change in times of interminable darkness.

1) Can Art Stop a Bullet

#Culture #Freedom #Creativity

Launches 23rd February

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUy-Q0eXT0s

New to iwonder this February, this film examines the stories behind the most iconic artworks to be born out of conflict, exploring the role of art in achieving change in times of crisis.

Meeting leading artists who have depicted war, this is a journey encompassing people, places and events from every continent. Hiroshima survivors share their testimonies, as well as Iranian musicians, Indigenous Australian artists and photographers of the Civil War in Northern Ireland.

Art has never been in a more powerful position to bring an end to global crises. At a time of assaults on human rights, social justice and free speech, the voices of journalists and artists are under threat. Drawing on iconic works that have shaken the world, this film reaches from our past to our collective future.

2) Cost of War

#Economics #Society #Aftermath

From the economic and environmental costs to the social and human impacts, this fascinating series takes a forensic look at the mechanics of war to discover the price that must be paid – and who will ultimately pay it – when leaders choose conflict over peace.

Combining dramatic recreations and archive footage with insightful interviews and cutting-edge graphics, each episode explores, investigates and exposes a different conflict. From the two World Wars and Vietnam to more recent wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the global War on Terror, we see how the costs escalate and accelerate as each conflict develops.

3) Songs of War: Music as a Weapon

#Investigation #Pyschology #Confronting

Music elates, touches the soul and bypasses reason. Music is magic. But precisely this magic can turn it into an insidious weapon. ’Songs of War’, explores the extraordinary harmony between music and violence.

Sesame Street composer, Christopher Cerf, always wanted his music to be fun and entertaining. But then he learned that his songs had been used to torture prisoners in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib.

Cerf embarks on a journey to learn what makes music such a powerful stimulant. In the process, he speaks to soldiers, psychologists and prisoners tortured with his music at Guantanamo and finds out how the military has been employing music as a potent weapon for hundreds of years.

4) Refugee

#Europe #Family #Emotional

Raf’aa flees Syria in the midst of the war, leaving behind her husband, Nazem, and their two sons in order to seek asylum in Europe. The family plans to follow her to Germany, but by the time Nazem and the boys make it to Greece, they find the borders closed. Confined to the stark conditions of a refugee camp while Raf’aa copes with the trauma she experienced on her own journey, will Nazem be able to safely reunite with his family?

5) For Sama

#Heartbreaking #Confronting #Inspiring

A love letter from a young mother to her daughter, the film tells the story of Waad al-Kateab’s life through five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria as she falls in love, gets married and gives birth to Sama, all while cataclysmic conflict rises around her. Her camera captures incredible stories of loss, laughter and survival as Waad wrestles with an impossible choice – whether or not to flee the city to protect her daughter’s life, when leaving means abandoning the struggle for freedom for which she has already sacrificed so much.

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