Drills of Liberation

In the wake of climate change, a new social movement emerges in Puerto Rico to protest austerity measures imposed by US colonial forces.
Genre : Documentary
Drills of Liberation

"Liberation Drills" is the untold story of the Puerto Rican protest wave of 2016-2019, which culminated with the resignation of governor Ricardo Rosselló. In 2016, the US Congress appointed a seven-member board to control Puerto Rico’s government finances. The poor Caribbean colony has a massive economic crisis, and unpayable debt to Wall Street bondholders. When the Fiscal Control Board begins operations to pay bondholders they demand cuts public institutions and the privatization public assets, which triggers a new anti-austerity movement. Young people take to the streets to demand the cancellation of the country's public debt, and fight to protect the public education system.

The main social movement organization featured in this documentary is “Jornada: Se Acabaron Las Promesas.” Jornada organized dozens of protests, direct actions, and supported many other social justice causes. Later, hurricane María’s landfall revealed how the economic crisis made the country even more vulnerable to climate disasters. Jornada’s activists were among many others that organized community centers in urban and rural areas to address hunger in the aftermath of the hurricane. In this struggle for survival and against austerity young generations fight for their basic rights, as they also reimagine the liberation and future of their country. This documentary is a portrait of Puerto Rico's new fight against US Colonialism.

Directors : Juan C Dávila Santiago
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2021
Running Time : 121
Country : Puerto Rico
Original Language : Spanish

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Awards

“Honorable Mention” Best Documentary Feature – Workers Unite! Film Festival, 2021
“Semi-Finalist” Best Documentary Feature – Blow-Up Arthouse Filmfest, Chicago, 2021

Screenings

Caribbean Tales International Film Festival, Toronto, 2021
Seattle Latino Film Festival, 2021
Anarchy Film Festival, 2021
Toronto Independent Film Festival, 2021
Berkeley City College, California, September 23, 2022
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, February 8, 2023
Communism International Film Festival, 2021
Society for Visual Anthropology Film and Media Festival, 2021
International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival, 2021
The People’s Forum, New York, December 17, 2021
Maysles Documentary Center, New York, November 17, 2022
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"Liberation Drills" is the untold story of the Puerto Rican protest wave of 2016-2019, which culminated with the resignation of governor Ricardo Rosselló. In 2016, the US Congress appointed a seven-member board to control Puerto Rico’s government finances. The poor Caribbean colony has a massive economic crisis, and unpayable debt to Wall Street bondholders. When the Fiscal Control Board begins operations to pay bondholders they demand cuts public institutions and the privatization public assets, which triggers a new anti-austerity movement. Young people take to the streets to demand the cancellation of the country's public debt, and fight to protect the public education system.

The main social movement organization featured in this documentary is “Jornada: Se Acabaron Las Promesas.” Jornada organized dozens of protests, direct actions, and supported many other social justice causes. Later, hurricane María’s landfall revealed how the economic crisis made the country even more vulnerable to climate disasters. Jornada’s activists were among many others that organized community centers in urban and rural areas to address hunger in the aftermath of the hurricane. In this struggle for survival and against austerity young generations fight for their basic rights, as they also reimagine the liberation and future of their country. This documentary is a portrait of Puerto Rico's new fight against US Colonialism.

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