Capitalism: A Love Story is a documentary film that examines the influence of capitalism on American society. It explores issues such as economic inequality, corporate malfeasance, and the global economic crisis of 2008. The film also delves into the concept of the American Dream and the ways in which it has been undermined by corporate greed and corruption. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, it presents a critical perspective on the impact of capitalism on the lives of everyday Americans.
Buffet Froid is a dark and absurd film that follows the story of a man who becomes entangled with his new neighbor and gets caught up in a series of bizarre and deadly events. As the plot unfolds, the protagonist finds himself in a web of murder, mystery, and madness.
The Clan is a movie based on a true story about a family in Argentina who kidnaps people for ransom during the 1980s. The film explores the dynamics within the crime family and the aftermath of living under a military dictatorship.
A hard-hitting documentary that exposes the dangerous repercussions of censorship on journalism, highlighting the importance of a free press and the alarming rise of attacks on journalists worldwide. It delves into the chilling stories of brave journalists who paid the ultimate price for seeking and reporting the truth. A stark reminder of the vital role of a free press in a democratic society.
Laboratory Greece (2019) is a documentary that delves into the global economic and political crisis engulfing Greece. It highlights the effects of neoliberal policies, financial mismanagement, and social issues such as unemployment and poverty. Through interviews and in-depth analysis, the film offers a critical perspective on the Greek crisis and its ramifications on the European Union and the world.
TARGET ST. LOUIS Vol. 1© tells the story of how the United State Military conducted secret chemical testing on citizens of St. Louis's Northside. Told through the eyes of the survivors who bravely share their experiences of being unwitting test subjects. Long before the current scandal of lead poisoning of the water supply of Flint, Michigan, the United States Army conducted secret experiments on unknowing residents of northern St. Louis using toxic chemicals. The predominantly African American residents of northern St. Louis are the focus of this film. "Target: St Louis Vol. 1" shares their disturbing story of how these Cold War experiments occurred and the film examines the actions of the US Military that extended beyond the guarantees of public safety promised to US citizens by the Constitution.
Peace Officer is a documentary that examines the growing issue of police militarization in the United States. Through interviews, archive footage, and case studies, the film delves into the causes and consequences of a system that allows law enforcement to use military tactics and equipment, often resulting in civilian deaths. The film also explores the lack of transparency and accountability within the police force, highlighting the need for reform and change.
This gripping documentary investigates the disappearance of young women from assembly plants that line the Mexican-American border.
Penalty of Justice follows the story of a former soccer player who seeks justice after a brutal police incident leaves him disabled. With a broken spine and memories lost, he navigates the corrupt judicial system in search of compensation and a chance at a new life.
Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "Cask of Amontillado," "impunity." delves into the disturbing nature of warranted retribution amongst the backdrop of the modern civilized #MeToo era.
A film in two parts about a fierce and deadly battle raging between farmers and landowners in the Philippines. The first part tracks the Sumilao farmers’ gruelling 1,700-kilometer journey through scorching heat, rains, fatigue, and great uncertainty to the presidential palace in Manila. The second part tells the story of the sugarcane workers from Negros.
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