Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story delves into the fascinating and scandalous world of Dr. Bhagavan Antle, a polyamorous cult leader with a passion for tigers. This docuseries uncovers his questionable practices, including his relationships with underage girlfriends and his notorious cult-like following. Follow the intense journey of this larger-than-life personality and the dark secrets he keeps.
The Putin Interviews is a documentary series that features filmmaker Oliver Stone conducting interviews with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The series provides an in-depth look into Putin's life, his leadership style, and his views on various topics such as international relations and Russian politics. Through these interviews, viewers gain insights into the enigmatic leader and the dynamics of power politics in Russia.
Imagine: John Lennon is a biography and documentary film that delves into the life of iconic musician John Lennon. The film explores his rise to fame as a rock singer and musician, his impact on mass media and popular culture, and his involvements with the band The Beatles. It also touches upon his personal life, including his experiences with autism, his famous songs, and the scandalous events surrounding his tragic death in the 1980s.
Holy Hell is a documentary that explores the story of a cult and its charismatic leader in the 1980s. The film examines the experiences of former cult members and reveals the psychological abuse and deception they endured.
Our Hitler: A Film from Germany is a comprehensive film about Adolf Hitler and German society, exploring topics such as the cult of personality, German history, politics, and the end of the world.
A documentary film that captures the experiences of ordinary Chinese citizens during the Cultural Revolution, showcasing their struggles, work, and the effects of Maoism. It portrays the class struggle, the impact on the working class and peasants, and the principles of communism in Communist China during the 1970s.
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu (2010) is a biographical documentary film that explores the life and political career of Nicolae Ceausescu, the former dictator of Romania. The film delves into Ceausescu's rise to power, his implementation of an oppressive communist regime, and his eventual downfall during the Romanian Revolution. It examines various aspects of Ceausescu's rule, including media manipulation, cultural studies, and the cult of personality that surrounded him. The film also touches on broader themes such as the Cold War, international relations, and the impact of totalitarian states on society.
Videocracy is a documentary film that explores the influence and control of the media in Italian society. It examines the relationship between celebrities, politicians, and the media industry, exposing the manipulative tactics employed to shape public opinion. The film delves into the dark side of Italian politics and entertainment, uncovering corruption, scandals, and the exploitation of fame. Through interviews and footage, Videocracy reveals how media manipulation has led to a society obsessed with celebrity culture and superficiality.
In Messiah Complex, Russell Brand takes a hilarious and thought-provoking look at celebrity worship and the cult of personality through his unique stand-up comedy style.
This ethereal, three-hour biopic is the middle film in Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s “German Trilogy” on the mythological foundations of the Third Reich. By fusing theater, music, and cinema, Syberberg conjures up Karl May (1842-1912), the immensely popular German author, who set many of his adventure novels in an idealized version of the American Wild West. His tales of the cowboy and the Ubermensch alike were beloved by many, including (Our) Hitler, who supposedly ordered his generals to read May works after defeats in the Russian campaign.
They’ve become the human face of inhuman barbarity. Leaders like Hitler, Idi Amin Dada, Stalin, Kim Jong Il, Saddam Hussein, Nicolae Ceausescu, Bokassa, Muammar Kadhafi, Khomeini, Mussolini and Franco governed their countries completely cut off from reality. These paranoid leaders were driven to abuse their power by the pathology of power itself. Dictators are driven by a relentless, thought-out determination to impose themselves as infallible, all-knowing and all-powerful beings. But they are also men ruled by their caprices, uncontrollable impulses, and reckless fits of frenzy, which paradoxically render them as human as anyone else. The abuses they committed were clearly atrocious, yet some of them were as outlandish as the characters portrayed in the film The Dictator. They sunk to depths worthy of Kafka: so incredibly absurd, they are outrageously funny.
The whole story of Urho Kekkonen, the most important statesman during Finland's independence.
The Pickup Game is a documentary that delves into the world of pickup artists, examining their techniques and the impact they have on society. It explores the early days of the online pickup community and its evolution into a subculture with its own set of beliefs and practices. The film delves into topics such as misogyny, manipulation, and the dehumanization of women. It also looks at the seduction seminars and workshops that these pickup artists conduct, highlighting the loneliness and insecurity that often drive men to seek their guidance. Through interviews and secret recordings, The Pickup Game exposes the dark side of this subculture and raises questions about its implications.
The documentary 'A szocializmus hátsó bejárata (2022)' presents personal stories and experiences of Hungarians who worked within the confines of the socialist regime in Romania. It delves into situations of (self)-censorship and analyzes the propaganda and media manipulation that occurred during Ceausescu's Golden Age.
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