Get Me Roger Stone is a documentary film that explores the life and career of controversial political strategist Roger Stone. It delves into his role in shaping American politics and highlights his influence on key events such as presidential campaigns and elections. The film provides a comprehensive look at Stone's tactics, strategies, and the impact he has had on the political landscape.
The People Speak is a documentary that explores the history of grassroots movements and social activism in America. It showcases the struggles and triumphs of various movements, including the women's movement, the civil rights movement, and the anti-war protests. Through interviews, archival footage, and dramatic readings of historical documents, the film provides a powerful and inspiring look at the power of ordinary people to create change.
Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai is a documentary that explores the life and work of Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist and activist. It tells the story of her journey from being a humble village girl to becoming the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The film highlights Maathai's efforts to empower women, protect the environment, and promote social justice through tree planting and grassroots movements. It also delves into the challenges she faced, including political oppression and deforestation, and her determination to create positive change.
The story of the Santa María School massacre of miners in 1907.
During the socialist government of Marmaduke Grove in 1932, a group of villagers decide to take some land in the area of Palmilla. Almost like a mythical journey, problems arise when seated and in a position to bring the socialist ideal in the population. Everything becomes more complicated with rumors that the reactionary forces have overthrown the socialist government. A movie that because of the coup was not released in Chile and was only terminated by Littin in exile in Mexico.
A secret grassroots organization persistently fights to expand access to abortion pills across the USA keeping hope alive during a global pandemic and the fall of Roe v. Wade.
Occupy Unmasked is a documentary that delves deep into the Occupy Wall Street movement, examining its origins, goals, and the impact it had on American society. The film explores the various factions within the movement, including activists, hackers, and labor leaders, and raises important questions about civil unrest, government surveillance, and the role of grassroots movements in shaping social and political change.
You Got to Move is a documentary film about individuals and communities who were involved in various grassroots movements and civil rights struggles in the United States. The film explores the power of collective action and the impact of these movements on shaping society.
Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed It All is a documentary film that explores the historic 1964 U.S. presidential campaign between Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater. The film delves into the political strategies, advertising tactics, and public sentiment that shaped this significant race. It also highlights the issues of the time, such as civil rights, the fear of nuclear war, and the growing political polarization in America during the 20th century.
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