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 public celebration of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America at the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall in Washington D.C., on January 18, 2009.
Mastergate is a political satire comedy that takes inspiration from the Watergate scandal. It follows the story of a congressman and a group of government officials caught up in a scandalous investigation involving the Central Intelligence Agency, the Internal Revenue Service, and the President. The movie provides a humorous and satirical take on politics and government scandals.
In the post-war era, a dedicated schoolteacher's secret marriage to a baseball pitcher jeopardizes her career as a presidential candidate. As scandal and intrigue unfold, she must navigate the complexities of love, politics, and personal sacrifice.
The Man Who Stopped the Desert tells the inspiring true story of Yacouba Sawadogo, a farmer in Burkina Faso who battled against desertification and transformed his community. Facing drought and famine, Yacouba utilized innovative techniques such as tree planting and composting to restore the land and improve food security. Through his perseverance and nonconformity, Yacouba became a symbol of hope and sustainable development in Africa.
Ayn Rand & the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged is a feature length documentary film that examines the resurging interest in Ayn Rands epic and controversial 1957 novel and the validity of its dire prediction for America.
The son of director Frank Capra provides commentary on the making of 1939's "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington".
When Clinton's decided heterosexuality was placed under fire during the Starr Investigation and ensuing impeachment hearings, gay people strongly identified with the President's discomfort and outrage. Today, public ambitions inspire (or even require) lying, covering up, and shading personal truths for survival. Barney Frank - the first openly gay politician on Capitol Hill understands a thing or two about survival on Capitol Hill. After overcoming his own sex scandal in the early 90's, Frank emerged as one of Clinton's most eloquent and sympathetic defenders during the impeachment hearings. "Let's Get Frank" is an intelligent and humorous look not only at life upon Capitol Hill, but also the dynamics of political scandal.
World War I drama about a soldier and the wild horse he befriends.
A Traveltalk look at the exteriors of Washington, D.C.'s famous buildings and monuments.
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