Dirty Money is a documentary series that explores the corrupt practices and financial crimes of corporations around the world. Each episode delves into a different case of corporate corruption, exposing the greed, fraud, and deception that permeate the global economy. Through in-depth investigations and interviews with key players, the show uncovers the dark underbelly of capitalism.
Inside Job is a comprehensive analysis of the global financial crisis of 2008, which led to the economic downturn and affected millions across the world. The film delves into the root causes of the crisis, including the role of banks, government policies, and unethical practices within the financial industry.
The Yes Men is a satirical documentary that follows a group of activists who impersonate corporate and government officials to expose the absurdities of global institutions and the harm they cause. Through pranks, hoaxes, and stunts, they challenge the status quo and spark conversations about accountability and social justice. With wit and humor, The Yes Men shed light on the power dynamics and systemic issues that underpin our society.
Law of Tehran follows the journey of an addicted police officer as he navigates the dangerous underworld of drug smuggling in Tehran. Caught between his loyalty to the force and his personal demons, he must confront social alienation and emotional turmoil. This gripping film explores themes of corruption, betrayal, and the fight for justice in a complex religious society.
Spain: The First Globalization is a documentary that delves into the historic journey of Juan Sebastian Elcano, the first person to sail around the world. It examines the impact of Spain's expeditions and explores themes of travel, exchange, exploration, and the global economy. The film also touches upon historical events such as the Spanish Inquisition, slavery, mixed-race marriages, and the cultural preservation of the Spanish empire.
Anita Chitaya has a gift: she can help bring abundant food from dead soil, she can make men fight for gender equality, and maybe she can end child hunger in her village. Now, to save her home in Malawi from extreme weather, she faces her greatest challenge: persuading Americans that climate change is real. Traveling from Malawi to California to the White House, she meets climate sceptics and despairing farmers. Her journey takes her across all the divisions that shape the USA: from the rural-urban divide, to schisms of race, class and gender, and to the American exceptionalism that remains a part of the culture. It will take all her skill and experience to help Americans recognise, and free themselves from, a logic that is already destroying the Earth.
Four Horsemen is a documentary that exposes the global financial system and provides a critical analysis of its underlying causes. It delves into topics such as capitalism, economic inequality, financial deregulation, and media manipulation. Through interviews with leading economists and thinkers, the film explores how the actions of bankers, governments, and corporations have shaped the global economy and contributed to the crisis.
Rollover is a drama-filled movie set in 1981 that tells the story of a financial conspiracy and the race against time to uncover the truth. With themes of corruption, betrayal, and economic collapse, the film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. As tensions rise and secrets unravel, the characters find themselves caught in a web of deceit and danger.
Capitalism has been the engine of unprecedented economic growth and social transformation. With the fall of the communist states and the triumph of "neo-liberalism", capitalism is by far the world's dominant ideology. But how much do we understand about how it originated, and what makes it work?
Dony De Nuccio will present every week a theme of great international impact through a dynamic, innovative and content-rich format.
You wanted more, you got more! Passfire is back with Passfire the Series: Season 1. Six brand new episodes give you more footage, more depth, more fireworks, more Passfire! In 2016 Veverka Bros. Productions brought you Passfire, a documentary about fireworks culture across the globe that told the story of the world's most amazing fireworks, the people who make them and the cultures behind them in 23 countries on six continents. Passfire the Series continues the ride with more of what you want: more destinations, more information, more detail, and more fun! Season 1 has six exciting episodes: Maltese Wheels, Galician Rockets, Boom Boom Girls, Japanese Artistry, Fireworks Organizations and The Maltese Fireworker.
A documentary exploring the ideology of laissez-faire capitalism and its effects on the global economy, politics, and social issues. It delves into topics such as economic theory, poverty, wealth disparity, corporate power, and neoliberalism, providing a historical overview and interviewing experts in the field. The film aims to shed light on the economic problems faced by society and stimulate a philosophical discussion on the philosophy of politics and economics.
The Forecaster is a documentary that follows Martin Armstrong, a former financial advisor who created a computer model capable of predicting major economic and political events. As his predictions start coming true, Armstrong finds himself targeted by government agencies and the financial elite.
Hank: 5 Years from the Brink is a captivating documentary that chronicles the life and career of Hank, a highly influential figure in the financial industry. As the world teeters on the edge of a devastating crisis, the film offers an intimate look into the decisions, challenges, and consequences that shape the global economy. With a focus on the Wall Street, capitalism, and the intricacies of the stock market, this documentary provides a thought-provoking exploration of the forces that drive our modern economy.
End of the Road: How Money Became Worthless (2012) explores the evolution of money and its impact on global economies. Through the lens of inflation, debt, financial crises, and monetary policy, the documentary examines the role of money in shaping the world today.
A documentary that explores the history of money, banking, and debt, revealing the underlying powers that control the global economy. It delves into topics such as the Federal Reserve, international bankers, stock market crashes, and political corruption. The film also touches on conspiracy theories and the impact of monetary policies on society.
Let's Make Money is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the intricate workings of the global monetary system. It highlights the consequences of financialization, globalization, and neoliberalism, revealing the exploitation and injustices prevalent in the third world. Through thorough analysis, it sheds light on the role of banking and the impact of the global economy on everyday people. The film explores the concept of money, its creation, and the burden of debt faced by individuals and nations. Through interviews and revelations, it exposes the influence of corporations on the economic landscape.
Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a TV show that delves into the historical events and ideologies shaping the world economy. It covers topics such as capitalism, socialism, globalization, and government intervention. The show provides a comprehensive and educational look into the forces that have influenced economic systems throughout history.
New Zealand is a place of great natural beauty and resources, of pioneering immigrants from the Maori to the more recent settlers. They’re fierce, hardy, and strong, able to withstand challenges like the massive economic challenge they faced in the mid 1980’s. With their economy unraveling, they made huge, controversial changes, including doing away with farm subsidies and protectionist import controls. At first, it hurt. A lot. But now, the farmers and the fishers, the people and the economy, are prospering. And they wouldn’t go back to subsidies, special interests, or support for manufacturers. Travel to New Zealand with scholar Johan Norberg to meet some amazing Kiwis and see how they blazed a trail to economic prosperity.
The only program on brazilian tv dedicated only to international subjects, Sem Fronteiras explains what happens around the world