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  1. Democracy is in crisis. A new generation of elected leaders are dismantling freedom and democracy as we know it. Filmed over three years in five countries, Freedom for the Wolf is an epic investigation into this new regime. From the young students of Hong Kong, to a rapper in post-Arab Spring Tunisia and the viral comedians of Bollywood, we discover how people from every corner of the globe ...

  2. Synopsis This film is about the world’s most radical idea – freedom – and how it is transforming the world. It is about how people all over the globe – from Tunisian rappers to Indian comedians, from America’s #BlackLivesMatter activists to Hong Kong’s students - are joining the struggle for freedom.

  3. 19. Okt. 2017 · Freedom for the Wolf [+. ], the first feature documentary by British filmmaker Rupert Russell (son of legendary director Ken Russell) is a film that covers huge geographical and political ground as it explores the issues of freedom and democracy in today's world. It world-premiered at the Sheffield Doc/Fest and is now screening in Warsaw Film ...

  4. 20. Aug. 2017 · Freedom for the wolves has often meant death for the sheep. [00:04:50.29] TITLE: Freedom For The Wolf [00:04:54.29] ORLANDO PATTERSON: This is an old idea, which has haunted democracy if you like, and the idea of freedom. [ON-SCREEN TEXT: Orlando Patterson, Harvard University] [00:05:04.24] ORLANDO PATTERSON O.S.: A lot of people argue that ...

  5. Filmed over three years in five countries, Freedom for the Wolf is an epic investigation into this new regime of illiberal democracy. From the young students of Hong Kong, to a rapper in post-Arab Spring Tunisia and the viral comedians of Bollywood, we discover how people from every corner of the globe are fighting the same struggle. They are fighting against elected leaders who trample on ...

  6. This film is about the world's most radical idea - freedom - and how it is transforming the world. It is about how people all over the globe - from Tunisian rappers to Indian comedians, from America's #BlackLivesMatter activists to Hong Kong's students - are joining the struggle for freedom.

  7. In an attempt to understand what ‘freedom’ means in different cultural contexts, sociologist-turned-filmmaker Rupert Russell traverses the globe to find out how people – particularly the younger generations – are fighting for it.