Iara Lee

Iara Lee (Ponta Grossa, Brazil, 1966) is a Brazilian film producer, director and activist of Korean descent who works mainly in the Middle East and Africa. Her documentary films include Unite for Bissau (Nô Kumpu Guiné)[1] (2023), From Trash to Treasure: Turning Negatives into Positives[2] (2020), Stalking Chernobyl: Exploration After Apocalypse[3] (2020), Wantoks: Dance of Resilience in Melanesia[4] (2019), Burkinabè Rising: The Art of Resistance in Burkina Faso[5][6] (2018), Burkinabè Bounty: Agroecology in Burkina Faso[7] (2018), Life Is Waiting: Referendum and Resistance in Western Sahara[8] (2015), K2 and the Invisible Footmen[9] (2015), The Kalasha and the Crescent (2013), The Suffering Grasses (2012), Cultures of Resistance (2010), Beneath the Borqa in Afghanistan (2002), Architettura (1999), Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (1998), Synthetic Pleasures (1995), and An Autumn Wind (1994). In 2010, Lee was involved in the "Gaza Freedom Flotilla," where nine pro-Palestinian activists were killed by Israeli naval forces and many were injured.

Lee is the founder of the Cultures of Resistance Network Foundation (formerly named the Caipirinha Foundation) and a longtime supporter of Greenpeace International, Amnesty International, Center for Constitutional Rights, Committee to Protect Journalists, and Doctors Without Borders, among many other organizations.[10]

  1. ^ "Saturday Matinees Unite for Bissau". indyfilmlibrary.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  2. ^ "Lessons from Lesotho". Beyond Nuclear International. 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  3. ^ Ings, Simon. "A strange mix of people keep sneaking into Chernobyl". New Scientist. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  4. ^ "Dancing with activism: "Wantoks: Dance of Resilience in Melanesia" | Winter Film Awards". 2020-02-09. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  5. ^ "10 African Films That Deal With Protest Culture & History". Young Afrikan. 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  6. ^ "Can art bring a political change? Iara Lee discusses 'Burkinabe Rising'". Winter Film Awards. 2018-02-04. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  7. ^ "Women filmmakers section features 28 films". New Age. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  8. ^ "Morocco: New Film About Western Sahara Resistance Produced". AllAfrica.
  9. ^ "Tidbits - May 14, 2015 - TPP; Stop-and-Frisk; White Americans and Police Accountability; Vietnam ,Debating the War; Remembering Jackson State Murders; more..." Portside. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  10. ^ "Greenpeace Annual Report 2009" (PDF). Greenpeace.org.