In this mature animation, Dante, a hustler and a hypocrite, embarks on a journey through the nine circles of hell, encountering various sinners along the way. Through political commentary and satire, the film explores themes of greed, lust, and corruption.
No God, No Master is a gripping crime drama set during the tumultuous year of 1919. Fueled by the rise of anarchist movements, bombings rock the city, leading to a clash between the FBI, police, and labor unions. As tensions rise and martial law is declared, an FBI agent must navigate a web of political intrigue and repression while trying to uncover the truth behind the bombings.
A documentary that examines the erosion of civil liberties in America, exploring topics such as political paranoia, censorship, detention, and the suppression of dissent.
Enemies of Happiness is a documentary film that follows the journey of an opium-addict turned political activist in Afghanistan. The film explores themes of women's rights, political corruption, and the fight for democracy in a war-torn country. It highlights the challenges faced by women in a society dominated by misogyny and explores the bravery and determination of the protagonist to bring about change.
The only vice presidential debate between Senator Joe Lieberman and former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney, took place on Thursday, October 5, 2000, in the Norton Center for the Arts on the campus of Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. The debate was moderated by Bernard Shaw of CNN, who posed the questions for each candidate. The candidates discussed issues such as Medicare, Social Security, economic issues, the surplus, the future of the U.S. military and its decline of morale, and drugs in school and education reform.
The only vice presidential debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and Senator John Edwards took place on Tuesday, October 5, 2004, at the Veale Center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The debate attracted a large audience; 43.6 million people tuned in, nearly as many as had watched the presidential debates in 2000. The debate was moderated by Gwen Ifill of the PBS, who posed a total of 20 questions to the candidates.
A revealing documentary that delves into the various conspiracy theories surrounding the events of September 11th, exposing the alleged deception behind them. The film provides a critical examination and analysis of the alternative explanations put forward by skeptics.
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