The Antifascists, a 2017 documentary produced by people involved in the Swedish and Greek antifascist movements, is now available to watch online:
As always, these kinds of films are most interesting if used as a prompt for discussion, so you might want to consider getting a group together and hosting a showing of it where you live. It’s around 75 minutes long, so probably long enough for an event in its own right, but if you want further materials to watch, there’s also Nästa Station Rönninge, a half-hour film about an annual nazi march in Salem, Stockholm, and the resistance that eventually stopped it:
And Bash the Fash, an entry in sub.media’s “Trouble” series of half-hour programmes, featuring interviews with antifascists from a variety of countries:
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