This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide.
RAIL regularly screens videos which expose the crimes of u.$. imperialism and educate
about revolutionary national liberation struggles. The California chapters of
RAIL have had successful long-running Revolutionary Film Series at UCSB and UCLA,
and have been invited to give video presentations at other schools and at community forums.
The following is a partial list of videos which CalRAIL can present. RAIL video presentation always include
a brief presentation laying out historical context and the relevance of anti-imperialism,
and an open and frank discussion. If you are interested in showing one (or more) of these videos
on your campus (or in your community), please contact larail@mim.org or write
to the address on our homepage.
- All Power to the People! -- Well-documented history of the Black Panther Party and the violent attacks by the u.$. government that helped destroy it.
- A Nation of Law -- Amerika meets the movement for Black self-determination with violence and repression.
- Act of War: The Overthow of the Hawaiian Nation
- Aggression and Self-determination in East Timor -- Title is self explanatory.
- Attica!
- Banking on Life and Debt
- The Black Panther Party -- Two episodes from PBS's Eyes on the Prize series documenting the rise of the BPP and the FBI's anti-Panther COINTELPRO.
- Controlling Interest -- Exposes multi-national corporation domination of economics and politics in the colonies and neo-colonies.
- Deadly Deception
- Eritrea: 30 Years of Solitude -- Documents the Maoist-inspired revolution in Eritrea.
- FBI's War on Black America -- Exposes the repression of Malcom X, MLK, the BPP and more.
- Green Guerrillas -- The Maoist-led New Peoples Army of the Philippines defends indigenous peoples against genocidal logging interests.
- Guns Drugs and the CIA -- CIA cuts deals with reactionaries to fight reactionary wars against the peoples of the world.
- Hearts and Minds -- Documents the imperialist rationale for the Vietnam war, the development of the war, and the opposition within Amerikan borders.
- Hungry for Profit -- How mega-agri-business fosters starvation by forcing "Third World" nations to produce food for export instead of for consumption.
- Inside the CIA: On Company Business -- Parts 1, 2, and 3.
- Incident at Oglala -- How Leonard Peltier was framed for the killing of two FBI agents.
- Johnny D -- Death penalty.
- La Operacion -- Exposes Amerika's forced sterilization program in Puerto Rico, as well as the use of Puerto Rican women as "guinea pigs" for contraceptive devices.
- Last Graduation -- Aftermath of cuts in prisoner education programs.
- Lubicon Cree: A fight against time
- Medics of the People -- Filmmaker Rod Prosser follows medics of the New People's Army of the Philippines as they provide out basic health care to the peasants in the Philippines countryside.
- Remember My Lai -- Documents the cold blooded slaughter of the entire village of My Lai by Amerikan soldiers during the Vietnam War.
- Panama Deception -- Why and how Amerika invaded Panama in 1989; this film really exposes how the imperialists control big media.
- Palante -- History of the Young Lords Party / PRRWO, Puerto Rican Maoists.
- Reds -- John Reed, the Russian Revolution, and the early American Communist Movement. Ignore the romance.
- Rustling of leaves -- Overview of the situation in the Philippines and the struggles of the revolutionary movement led by the Maoist Communist Party of the Philippines during the U.S.-Aquino regime.
- School of the Assassins -- Exposes "Schools of the Americas."
- State of Siege -- Dramatized version of the kidnapping and execution of a CIA agent guilty of numerous crimes against the people by the Tupamros in Uraguy; exposes how the CIA uses "benevolent" covers like the Agency for International Development while terrorizing political opponents.
- Through the Wire -- Three wimmin political prisoners in the Lexington control unit.
- The True Malcolm X
- War at Home -- Anti-militarist and anti-imperialist struggles in Madison Wisconsin during the Vietnam war; includes the bombing of the Army math building on the U of W campus.
- Witness for Hire -- Prosecuters use coercion to "get their man."
- Who Killed Vincent Chin -- After baiting Vincent Chin as a "Jap who stole American jobs" (Chin was Chinese) two white autoworkers beat him to death with a baseball bat; "Who Killed..." shows the deep-seated chauvenism of Amerika--including the white working class.
Page last updated 05 May 99.
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