Dallas is a drama/soap TV show set in the 1970s that follows the wealthy Ewing family and their oil empire in Dallas, Texas. The show explores the power struggles, betrayals, and family feuds within the Ewing family, with a particular focus on the intense rivalry between J.R. Ewing and his brothers Bobby and J.R.'s wife, Sue Ellen. The story delves into themes of wealth, power, love, and loyalty, set against the backdrop of the booming oil industry in Texas.
Set in the 1980s, Dynasty follows the lives, power struggles, and romantic entanglements of the wealthy Carrington family in Denver, Colorado. With oil tycoon Blake Carrington at the helm, the series explores themes of family dysfunction, love triangles, infidelity, and rivalry.
Golgo 13: The Professional follows the story of Golgo 13, a skilled assassin who is hired to take out high-profile targets. When he is tasked with killing a businessman's son, Golgo finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy and danger. With his incredible skills and determination, he takes on his mission, facing various obstacles and enemies along the way.
Syriana is a politically charged epic that explores the state of the oil industry through the lives of those involved. It tells the story of Connex, a US energy giant losing control of Middle East oil fields to a Chinese company. As the plot unfolds, the movie delves into interconnected storylines involving corruption, espionage, assassination plots, and the lives of characters caught in the web of the oil industry's power struggles.
Written on the Wind (1956) is a gripping melodrama that tells the story of Kyle Hadley, an alcoholic oil baron, and his troubled relationships with his sister Marylee, his friend Mitch, and Mitch's wife Lucy. Set against the backdrop of the oil industry in Texas, the film explores themes of wealth, power, and the destructive nature of obsession.
A retired cop and a scientist investigate a series of kidnappings connected to a drug dealer and uncover a conspiracy involving international intrigue, espionage, and corporate greed.
The War on Democracy is a documentary that delves into the history of American interference in Latin American countries, focusing on the case of Venezuela. It highlights the propaganda campaigns, economic warfare, and political interventions carried out by the United States government to maintain its dominance and prevent the rise of democratically elected leaders in the region. Through interviews, archival footage, and testimonies, the film exposes the consequences of American imperialism on the people and resources of these countries.
Black November is a powerful and gripping drama about corruption and oppression in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. It follows the story of Ebiere, a young woman who finds herself caught in the crossfire of a conflict between multinational oil corporations, the Nigerian government, and a group of rebels fighting for justice. As she becomes embroiled in the struggle, Ebiere must confront her own personal demons and make difficult choices that could determine the fate of her people.
This documentary explores the failed coup attempt against the Venezuelan government in 2002, revealing the role of imperialism, the George W. Bush administration, and the attempts to undermine democracy in Caracas. It delves into the class divide, widespread poverty, and the influence of oil companies and propaganda. The film also analyzes the complicity of the CIA director, the mainstream media, and the US government in this political demonstration, highlighting the tension caused by American imperialism and the struggle for political stability in Venezuela.
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