Zeitgeist: Addendum is a documentary that presents a critical view of the global financial system, exposing corruption, exploitation, and the negative consequences of corporate power and greed. It delves into topics such as economic theories, the banking system, modern-day slavery, and the impact of globalization. The film also explores the interconnectedness of various issues such as environmental exploitation, government corruption, and human suffering.
The Yes Men Fix the World (2009) is a documentary comedy that explores the world of corporate exploitation and activism. The film follows the antics of a group of activists known as The Yes Men as they impersonate powerful corporations and create outrageous stunts to expose the dark truths behind corporate greed. With a mix of humor and thought-provoking content, the film delves into themes of capitalism, hypocrisy, and the importance of standing up against corporate power.
When Two Worlds Collide is a documentary that delves into the clash between indigenous people and the government in Peru's Amazon rainforest. The film explores the exploitation of natural resources, government corruption, and the fight for indigenous rights and environmental preservation. It follows the story of an environmental activist and the political turmoil surrounding the issue.
This examination of cultural and economic globalization follows the life-cycle of Mardi Gras beads from a small factory in Fuzhou, China, to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and to art galleries in New York City.
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