15 Minutes of Shame is a documentary that delves into the detrimental effects of online shaming and the culture of public humiliation. Through interviews with victims and experts, it explores the rise of cancel culture and the damaging consequences of viral sensations. It also examines the role of social media platforms, tabloid journalism, and mob mentality in perpetuating these acts of public scandal. From reputation damage to unfair dismissals, the film examines the various aspects of online harassment and the consequences faced by individuals. It sheds light on the cultural history of shame and ostracization, highlighting the power of moral outrage and schadenfreude in shaping public opinion. The documentary also delves into the complexities of mob justice and the role of fake social media accounts in perpetuating public humiliation.
The Lawless is a crime drama film with elements of social commentary. The story revolves around a small-town newspaper editor who stands up against racial prejudice and mob mentality in his town. Based on a novel, the film explores themes of social conscience and the power of the media to effect change.
Right after the Civil War, an ex-Union soldier sets out to become a schoolmaster in his small town, even though many locals still harbor a resentment against "Yankees". He goes up against the town bully, who both want the same girl, and his troubles multiply when a vicious band of nightriders set out to drive him out of town.
In this hilarious and critically acclaimed stand-up show, Seann Walsh recounts living through the centre of a media storm in his distinctively shambolic, intense and energetic trademark style. Recorded live at the Bill Murray pub in Angel, London.
A slice of life insight into an Israeli summer day: A 13 year old redhead runs away towards the magical pond nearby her house. Only that shortly after her arrival, a group of ultra orthodox Hassidic Jews violently kick her out of there.
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