Fanny and Alexander is a drama/fantasy/mystery film set in 1900s Sweden. The movie follows the Ekdahl family as they navigate the joys and turmoil of the Christmas season. It explores themes such as loss, abuse, and family relationships. Fanny and Alexander, the two young protagonists, find themselves caught in a world filled with magic and reality, as they confront their abusive stepfather and the mysteries that surround their family history.
Adults in the Room is a drama film based on the memoir by Yanis Varoufakis, recounting his experiences as the Finance Minister of Greece during negotiations with the European Union. The film explores the political and financial turmoil faced by Varoufakis, as well as the impact of austerity measures and the Greek debt crisis.
In the midst of the 1990s financial crisis in South Korea, a government official struggles to manage the crisis while facing political challenges, saving face for the nation, and dealing with personal turmoil.
A full-time carer plots a daring heist from the Houses of Parliament, in a bid to thwart devastating welfare reforms known as Independence Credit.
Set in 19th century Yorkshire, The Bronte Sisters follows the lives of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte. The film explores their relationships, writing careers, and personal struggles, including the tragedy of their sister's death. It delves into themes of love, creativity, and the societal constraints faced by women during that period.
Starring Nigel Havers as a recovering WWII pilot trying to adapt to life after being shot down. After suffering horrific facial burns when the bomber he is piloting is shot down, Hugh Fleming (Havers)'s once promising future lies in ruins. Abandoned by his girlfriend, and forced to sit out the war while his former colleagues fight on, Fleming's only hope lies with an offer of help from renowned plastic surgeon Angus Meikle (James Fox). Based on the 1980 Christopher Matthew book 'The Long-Haired Boy'. Loosley based on the true story of Richard Hillar with some aspects adapted from Hillary's 1943 book 'The Last Enemy'.
The Dirty War on the NHS is a documentary that reveals the ongoing battle and challenges faced by the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. It explores the influences, interests, and political ideologies that have been undermining this essential public service, including the impact of privatization, funding issues, pharmaceutical companies, and political party dynamics. Through interviews, archive footage, and investigative reporting, the documentary sheds light on the struggles faced by the NHS and the importance of healthcare rights.
Dogs of Democracy is a heartwarming documentary that explores the relationship between stray dogs and the people of Greece, highlighting their impact on democracy. Set against the backdrop of the country's economic crisis and austerity measures, the film showcases the resilience and hope that these dogs bring to the lives of the Greek people. Through interviews with citizens, activists, and politicians, Dogs of Democracy tells a powerful story of compassion, resilience, and the true meaning of democracy.
Catastroika is a thought-provoking documentary that examines the devastating impact of privatization in Greece, focusing on the consequences of austerity measures and the ongoing economic crisis. It explores how privatization affects various sectors, such as energy, water, transportation, and public services, and uncovers the alarming consequences faced by the Greek population. The film also highlights the role of international financial institutions in promoting privatization policies. Through interviews with experts and citizens, Catastroika presents a critical analysis of privatization and raises important questions about the future of public services and democracy.
Sleaford Mods: Invisible Britain is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the effects of politics and austerity measures in Britain. The film sheds light on the struggles faced by people due to economic inequality and government policies, providing a raw and honest portrayal of contemporary Britain.
The son of a wealthy Maine family shocks his relatives by announcing he wants to pursue a career in music.
1661, the Assemblée du Clergé de France obliged all clergy to sign a form testifying to their submission to the decisions of the Holy See. In 1664, the Archbishop of Paris wanted to impose this decision on the nuns of Port-Royal. Among them was Sister Angélique de Saint Jean, admired by the very young Sister Françoise, who looked to her for comfort.
"England 79" - 17 scenes from Great Britain the winter of discontent, 1979.
Examines the ideological roots of the "austerity" agenda and proposes revolutionary paths out of the current crisis.
Simulacros de liberación (2021) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the unique concept of liberation simulations. The film takes a closer look at the impact and implications of these simulations, offering an insightful exploration of the dynamics between reality and simulation. Through in-depth interviews and captivating footage, Simulacros de liberación sheds light on the complexities and paradoxes of this fascinating phenomenon.
A documentary about money & debt, austerity & solidarity and alternative economics
This Is Not a Coup (2016) is a documentary that delves into the financial crisis in Europe, focusing on the role of the European Central Bank. It explores the impact of the crisis on various European countries, the power dynamics involved, and the consequences for the overall financial system. The film sheds light on the decision-making processes of the European Union and the challenges faced by Irish politicians, as well as the political and economic implications of the crisis in Italy. With a critical lens, the documentary examines issues such as austerity measures, banking system corruption, and the effects on democracy and national economies.
An in-depth look at the early 2011 crisis for public sector unions in Wisconsin, and why it matters in Alberta.
A young guy goes to the mountains to explore and create his own martial art. By Miguel Llansó
The people with power in Britain reveal how their decisions shook our politics, transformed our economy and reshaped society in the decade following the 2008 financial crisis.