HD
2016
As Rio de Janeiro prepared for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics, a group of self-identified “urban Indians” rallied against forced evictions, uniting with other marginalized communities. These global sporting events often lead to corruption and displacement, disrupting local democracies and affecting the vulnerable. Activism, independent media, and local determination have sparked a growing resistance against corporate power. Documentarian Jason O’Hara spent six years immersed in these struggles, aiming to shed light on ongoing injustices. As the events shift to Russia and Japan, it's crucial to remember their fight and ensure their sacrifices resonate.