This documentary explores the Panama Papers scandal, an investigative journalism effort that exposed a vast network of corruption, tax evasion, and money laundering involving politicians, billionaires, and officials from around the world. It highlights the role of a whistleblower who leaked millions of documents revealing the intricate web of offshore financial systems and their impact on global wealth distribution. The film delves into the repercussions of the scandal, including the resignation of a British prime minister and revelations about political corruption in Russia, Iceland, Malta, and other countries.
A provocative feature doc about America's affordable housing crisis told through the prism of iconic Venice CA 90291's struggle with the growing income divide.
The Flaw is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the complexities of the financial crisis, examining the factors that led to its occurrence and the impact it had on individuals and society as a whole. Through interviews with economists, bankers, and everyday citizens, the film provides a comprehensive analysis of the flawed economic and regulatory systems that contributed to the crisis, shedding light on the need for reform and accountability.
Oxana is a woman, a fighter, an artist. As a teenager, her passion for iconography almost inspires her to join a convent, but in the end she decides to devote her talents to the Femen movement. With Anna, Inna and Sasha, she founds the famous feminist group which protests against the regime and which will see her leave her homeland, Ukraine, and travel all over Europe. Driven by a creative zeal and a desire to change the world, Oxana allows us a glimpse into her world and her personality, which is as unassuming, mesmerising and vibrant as her passionate artworks.
The New Rulers of the World is a documentary that delves into the effects of globalization, exposing the unequal power dynamics between corporations and developing countries. It examines the exploitation of workers, economic inequality, and the consequences of foreign investment. The film sheds light on issues such as sweatshops, worker exploitation, income inequality, and the corruption that often accompanies corporate takeovers.
The super-rich determines virtually every aspect of the lives of the other 90% of Americans. This film examines the hidden struggles of American families, the calculated political maneuvers of the elite, and the long overdue uprising of American workers. With affection for the middle-class and the outrageous attempt to color them as lazy, the film explores the question: How do we make sure workers are paid what they are worth, instead of believing they are only worth what they are paid?
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