It is not a high-flying romantic dream that non-violent forms of protest and civil disobedience can change the world. It is a fact, and it resonates from Iran to Syria, from the FEMEN group in Ukraine, the Indignados movement in Spain to Occupy Wall Street in the US – and all the way to Copenhagen. The directors and brothers Arash & Arman Riahi are always on the spot when simple and at time impressive creative protests push the boundaries of what seems possible and, not least, (il)legal in the service of a good cause and where the ideas behind them are formulated in a philosophy leading to immediate action. “Everyday Rebellion” joins passionate activists on the barricades all over the world, as they demonstrate for justice, human rights and democracy. And you do not have to be one yourself to learn about the various forms of protest, which are well on their way to change the world. The Riahi brothers’ film gives us a both indignant and objective perspective of today’s global resistance movements. Highly topical, insightful and courageous.