How Films Can Help Us Make Sense of the World
Daisy Crooke, Events and Communities Coordinator, Take One Action
19-Feb-26 15:00
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Take One Action is an initiative based in Scotland that uses film as a tool to help people make sense of the world. The organisation curates documentaries and features that explore themes like inequality, climate justice, human rights, and collective action, often pairing them with discussions, workshops, and conversations with activists, academics, and filmmakers.
In this episode, we speak to Daisy Crooke, Events and Communities Coordinator, Take One Action, about the power of film in helping us make sense of the world and politics.
Daisy Crooke is also working together with the Malaysian Freedom Film Network on their Emerging Curators Lab. For more information, visit: freedomfilm.my/emergingcuratorslab
Image Credit: Take One Action
Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: Law/Activism, international, education, film
Tags: take one action, emerging curators lab, malaysian freedom film network, film and society, the bigger picture, beyond the ballot box, global politics, global affairs, documentaries, features,
