FILM THE POLICE

We document and expose police violence by collecting, verifying, and archiving audiovisual material that can serve as evidence in public discourse and legal proceedings. Our work is highly collaborative—through participatory journalism/citizen journalism, we engage with our online and offline community, encouraging people to record incidents of police misconduct and share their material with us. We analyze and categorize this content to support legal cases, challenge official narratives, and provide crucial information to journalists and human rights organizations.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

We empower individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves and those around them. Through workshops and practical guides, we help people understand their legal rights and learn how to safely and effectively document police misconduct, contributing to the broader struggle for accountability and justice.

Culture

We connect with countercultures that align with our core values and create spaces of solidarity. We build relationships and shared languages through documentaries, comics, concerts, murals, and other artistic expressions. By intervening in the public sphere, we collaborate with filmmakers, comic artists, rappers, graffiti artists, photographers, and graphic designers to shape a cultural narrative that reinforces the fight for justice and accountability.

Support Our Work

During the first three years of operation we concentrated in the collection, recording and reproduction of news regarding police violence and arbitrary action.

In this first phase we connected with communities and people affected from police violence and institutional racism. At the same time we interacted actively with our followers in social media.

During our second phase of operation we would like to continue the recording of incidents, without limiting ourselves to their mere reproduction. We want to devote more time to research, processing and production of our own content in this area. This may include journalistic investigations, data analysis, production of documentaries, educational workshops and material, printed publications etc.

We kindly ask you to support our work so that we can secure our operational expenses and the salaries of all those who will work to materialize our ideas and our vision.

We commit to

  •  preserve our independence from state and private interests
  • continue to interact with the communities that suffer from police violence

You can support us by either undertaking a monthly subscription or with a one time contribution.

documentary

There's a war going on outside.

Γίνεται πόλεμος εκει έξω. Et dehors, une guerre est en cours.

Νίκος Σαμπάνης, Chris Kaba, Ibrahima Bah.

Athens, Paris, London.

Three metropoles

Three racist killings by police officers.