The movie follows the life of Sidney Hall, a young writer who gains fame and notoriety after publishing a controversial novel. However, as the pressure and expectations of success mount, Sidney starts to unravel, leading to his sudden disappearance. Years later, a mysterious detective becomes obsessed with the case and sets out to uncover the truth behind Sidney's vanishing.
Red Tails is a 2012 movie that follows the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American pilots who faced racial discrimination but went on to become one of the most respected fighter squadrons in World War II. The movie showcases their struggles, triumphs, and the challenges they faced as they fought to prove their worth and make a significant contribution to the war effort.
Capitalism: A Love Story is a documentary film that examines the influence of capitalism on American society. It explores issues such as economic inequality, corporate malfeasance, and the global economic crisis of 2008. The film also delves into the concept of the American Dream and the ways in which it has been undermined by corporate greed and corruption. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, it presents a critical perspective on the impact of capitalism on the lives of everyday Americans.
A man becomes obsessed with solving the murder of a woman he loved, leading him down a dangerous path of deception and betrayal.
Agent Bob Sharkey is sent to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring in France and gather intelligence on their plans for a V-2 rocket. Along the way, he faces treachery, torture, and the possibility of a double agent within the group.
Master of the Universe is a documentary that delves into the events of the global economic crisis of 2008 and examines its causes and consequences. It focuses on the role of investment banks, corporations, and bankers in the financial system, and explores the impact of capitalism and the financial crisis on economies worldwide. The film takes place primarily in Frankfurt, Germany, a prominent financial hub.
The story of Francis Gary Powers, a U-2 pilot for the CIA who was shot down in his spy plane over Russia, captured and imprisoned.
A charismatic Real Estate agent, Kevin Coe, is publicly proud of his mother, a prominent socialite, but privately he must put up with her constant belittlements and taunts. And while his latest girlfriend starts discovering the depths of his anguish, no one connects him with a long series of violent rapes that have been troubling the area.
This documentary is a case study of the multinational tentacles of the world's biggest bank, how it started and what its power means to everyone.
King of the Candian riding police is up against Japs and Nazis who are about to invade Canada. They just want to clear the way with a new futuristic plane called "The Falcon" first, but that's not gonna happen if Kig has his way.
A cry from the revolutionary wilderness. About the solidarity that disappeared.
A vivid, honest, often humorous and always insightful look at our struggle with investments and retirement. Michael Covel traveled 75,000 miles over the course of 2007 and 2008 to visit with hundreds of people from America to Europe to Asia from London to Tokyo to Macau to Singapore to New York City - Covel went everywhere. He interviews single moms facing foreclosure, Nobel Prize winners, professional poker players and US Congressmen. How did we dig such a big hole when it comes to our retirement, money and investments? We all want to retire, we all want to provide for our families, but Covel's film paints a picture that trusting the government, TV shows, big brokerage firms and mutual funds is not the way to go. There are ways for all of us to break away from the fear and confusion so many of us feel about our money, but the world has changed and it is time for straight talk.
One of the it-takes-a-villageism cartoons with a message in which a happy-and-prosperous village of honeybees goes to the aid of a village of starving grasshoppers, by dropping honey bombs and food to the stricken bug community. Prosperity returns and all the world citizens are happy again. Although, in the real world it was usually the grasshoppers and locusts that caused most of the famine problems to begin with, and didn't leave anything for the bees to make honey from.
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