Citizenfour is a documentary film about Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency (NSA) leaks, exposing mass surveillance and government deception. The film follows journalist Glenn Greenwald and filmmaker Laura Poitras as they meet Snowden in a Hong Kong hotel room and document his revelations. It explores the implications of surveillance and the violation of privacy, raising questions about civil rights and the role of the government.
Barefoot Gen 2 (1986) is a drama set in a post-apocalyptic world where a teenager struggles to survive after the devastation of a nuclear holocaust. The story explores themes of loss, resilience, and the consequences of war. The protagonist, Gen, faces the horrors of war aftermath, including starvation, radiation sickness, and the death of loved ones. As he navigates through the ruins of Hiroshima, he encounters homelessness, child abuse, and American war crimes. Despite the hardships, Gen remains determined to rebuild his life and find hope in the midst of despair.
Since the mid-20th century, the world has only ever heard one side of an incredible story. The story of a boy from an ordinary family whose ambition was to become an artist, but who instead became a drifter. His destiny, however, was not to drift, but to rise to the greatest heights of power, eventually becoming one of the most influential men who ever lived. Now for the first time, here is a documented account of a story many believe to be The Greatest Story NEVER Told! This ground-breaking documentary chronicles the rise of Germany from defeat in World War I, to communist attempts to take over Germany, hyperinflation during the Weimar Republic, widespread unemployment and misery, and Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. It also reveals the personal side of Adolf Hitler: who he was, his family background, his artwork and struggles in Vienna, and what motivated him to come to power.
The War You Don't See is a documentary that exposes the media manipulation and hypocrisy surrounding wars, particularly the Iraq War. It explores the role of embedded journalists, media bias, propaganda, and the consequences of war crimes. The film also delves into the history of media manipulation during the Vietnam War, World War One, and World War Two. Through interviews, real footage, and investigative journalism, it reveals the disturbing truth behind the war machine.
My Lai Four, a movie about the My Lai massacre in Vietnam. Here s the blurb: Freely adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Seymour Hersh, this film recounts the story of a platoon of American soldiers led by Second Lieutenant Wm. Calley. Falling into an ambush, they come under enemy fire and in the disastrous fight that ensues, two young soldiers lose their lives; a third is so badly injured that Sgt. Cowen is forced to put him out of his hopeless agony.
Explore the horrific events of the My Lai massacre, where American soldiers killed hundreds of innocent Vietnamese civilians in 1968. This documentary provides an in-depth look into the war crime and its impact on the United States military and the Vietnamese people.
Filmmaker Marcel Ophuls investigates the massacre of My Lai by U.S. soldiers.
Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told is a documentary that explores the life of Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II. The film delves into his rise to power, his role in the Holocaust, and the conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
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