HyperNormalisation is a documentary that delves into the complex web of power politics and deception in the modern world. It explores various themes including conspiracy theories, technological advancement, sociopolitical commentary, and the struggle for power. The film takes a critical look at politicians, financiers, and the ruling class, examining their influence on global events. With a focus on timeframes spanning from the 1970s to the present day, it provides a thought-provoking analysis of key historical moments such as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Arab world, and the financial crisis. HyperNormalisation also touches on topics like self-expression, property development, and the influence of figures like Henry Kissinger.
Experience the trauma and societal collapse during the time of the collapse of communism in Russia and the transition into democracy.
In the post-Cold War era, an American spy and a Russian agent fall in love while trying to uncover a secret code. Their mission leads them to a jazz club in New York City, where they encounter various obstacles and dangerous situations. As they navigate through the world of espionage, they must also confront their own personal demons and make difficult choices.
Ukrainian journalist Katya Soldak, currently living in New York City and working for Forbes magazine, chronicles Ukraine's history: its strong ties to Russia for centuries; how it broke away from the USSR and began to walk alone; the Orange Revolution, the Maidan Revolution, the Crimea annexation, the Donbass War; all through the eyes of her family and friends settled in Kharkiv, a large Ukrainian city located just eighteen miles from the Russian border.
Videograms of a Revolution is a documentary film that chronicles the events of the Romanian Revolution of 1989, which led to the fall of Nicolae Ceaușescu's totalitarian regime. Through a compilation of amateur video footage shot by citizens during the revolution, the film provides a unique perspective on the historical events and captures the atmosphere of fear, hope, and change that permeated the country. It also explores the role of media and representation in shaping public opinion during times of social and political upheaval.
This documentary will provide the first authoritative account of who Vladimir Putin actually is. What drives him, what does he fear, who does he love and hate?
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the threat of a nuclear war between the USA and Russia has diminished, but the threat posed by nuclear weapons and materials on both sides has increased. As nuclear weapons age, they become unstable and begin to behave in unpredictable ways. This film is the first to go behind the scenes in Arzamas-16 - the Russian nuclear city so secret that it has never appeared on any map - and the American nuclear weapons laboratory at Los Alamos, New Mexico, to see Russian and American bomb designers working together to reduce the risk. Exclusive archive material.
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