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Earth's Greatest Enemy

In Abby Martin's second feature documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy reveals a hidden truth behind the climate crisis: the role of the U.S. military as the world’s largest institutional polluter. Drawing on powerful testimonies from veterans, scientists, and frontline communities, it uncovers how military operations poison ecosystems, accelerate global warming, and sacrifice the future for endless expansion. From Alaska’s melting glaciers to contaminated bases across the U.S. and toxic battlefields abroad, Earth’s Greatest Enemy delivers a provocative and unflinching examination of the untouchable institution playing an outsized role in the climate crisis.

Earth's Greatest Enemy

8.7 2025
Dom Irrera: Live from Las Vegas

Philly native Dom Irrera performs his unique, uncensored comedy special Live from Las Vegas. Dom’s stand-up was honed while growing up in his big Italian family in South Philly. You’ve seen Dom in everything from Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, as a roaster on The Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis to his performance as Tony the limo driver in the Coen Brothers’ cult favorite film The Big Lebowski. Dom is a fan favorite and a frequent guest on The Joe Rogan Experience

Dom Irrera: Live from Las Vegas

4.0 2025
Right to be Flawed

The film, grounded in the photo series titled "Right to be Flawed"—published on a-part.online, the official publishing platform of the Kadıköy-based aesthetic-modernist art collective apart Art Association—is a short videographic essay that aims, through a practice-based experiment, to test French thinker-sociologist Jean Baudrillard’s theory of simulation, the imperfection–perfection dichotomy within that theory, and the implications of this dichotomy in the context of art and image regimes.

Right to be Flawed

NR 2025
The Sami Song of Survival: Indigenous Activism on the Northern Frontier

The Sami people, mainly found in Russia and Lapland, continue their struggle against oppression and colonialism. For centuries, they have faced institutionalized racism, marginalization, and repression of their culture and language. Through activism, they have gained recognition and respect in recent years, but the struggle is not over. Through art and cultural resilience, the Sami assert their rights to exist and thrive in their ancestral lands.

The Sami Song of Survival: Indigenous Activism on the Northern Frontier

NR 2025