Description: Cinemas of Global Solidarity explores how filmmakers, movements, and networks have harnessed the cinema to forge transformative relations between people across the globe in their joint struggles against political oppression. Focusing on the history of anti-colonialism, the book shows how the aim of solidarity shaped film form and practices, including Third Cinema and women's collective filmmaking, and the history of films as objects of circulation within material networks. Cinemas of Global Solidarity also demonstrates how the traces of anti-colonial solidarity persist in contemporary moving image cultures, from the co-opted spaces of global art cinema and the art gallery to contemporary activist media.