Citizenfour is a documentary film about Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency (NSA) leaks, exposing mass surveillance and government deception. The film follows journalist Glenn Greenwald and filmmaker Laura Poitras as they meet Snowden in a Hong Kong hotel room and document his revelations. It explores the implications of surveillance and the violation of privacy, raising questions about civil rights and the role of the government.
Dirty Wars is a documentary that follows investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill as he uncovers the truth behind covert operations and military power. Through his journey, Scahill exposes the hidden realities of imperialism, American politics, and the devastating effects of the war on terrorism.
Directed by John Ford is a documentary film that delves into the life and career of one of the most influential directors in film history. From his early days as a young director to his rise in fame and success, this documentary explores the impact and legacy of John Ford's work. Through interviews with filmmakers, film critics, and industry insiders, viewers gain insight into Ford's unique storytelling style and his contributions to the world of cinema. With anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories, Directed by John Ford offers a comprehensive look at the life and work of this legendary filmmaker.
A War in Hollywood is a documentary that explores the role of Hollywood in producing war propaganda films during the Spanish Civil War. It delves into the stories of screenwriters, filmmakers, and journalists who worked in the film industry during that era. The documentary also discusses the impact of the McCarthy era and the Franco regime on the Hollywood film industry.
An exploration of the world and the work of the most international Catalan filmmaker through the director's entomological vision and his portrayal of the characters and themes he loves and hates.
Famous Spanish film critic Alfonso Sánchez talks about his personal life, his work and Anouk Aimée. A sentimental tribute to one of the most relevant figures on the Spanish film scene.
How the cinema industry does not respect the author's work as it was conceived, how manipulates the motion pictures in order to make them easier to watch by an undemanding audience or even how mutilates them to adapt the original formats and runtimes to the restrictive frame of the television screen and the abusive requirements of advertising. (Followed by “Filmmakers in Action.”)
A brief and revealing account of the life and work of Catalonian filmmaker Josep Torrella. It examines his career as a filmmaker and writer, and also his personal life as a friend, husband, confidant and patriarch.
What is the state of cinema and what being a filmmaker means? What are the measures taken to protect authors' copyright? What is their legal status in different countries? (Sequel to “Filmmakers vs. Tycoons.”)
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