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.
In Metropolitan, a group of upper-class young adults in Manhattan's social elite spend their summer attending debutante parties and engaging in intellectual conversations about love, philosophy, and society. Tom Townsend, an outsider to this world, becomes involved in the group and falls in love with Audrey Rouget, a debutante. As their relationships and friendships evolve, they confront issues of class, snobbery, and the meaning of life.
In the year 2040, an Australian father investigates possible solutions for climate change and explores the impact they could have on the world. Through interviews, archive footage, and philosophical conversations, he explores the importance of humanism, innovation, and environmentalism in preventing an existential crisis. The film highlights the need for education, empowerment, and international efforts to address the urgent challenges facing humanity.
AKA is a drama/romance movie set in 1970s New York City. It follows the story of a young man from a working-class background who pretends to be a member of high society in order to win the heart of a wealthy princess. However, his lies and deceit soon catch up to him, leading to a series of events that challenge his identity and threaten to expose the truth.
A documentary exploring the ideology of laissez-faire capitalism and its effects on the global economy, politics, and social issues. It delves into topics such as economic theory, poverty, wealth disparity, corporate power, and neoliberalism, providing a historical overview and interviewing experts in the field. The film aims to shed light on the economic problems faced by society and stimulate a philosophical discussion on the philosophy of politics and economics.
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.
Documentary about the state of the modern world.
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