Dear White People follows several black students at an overwhelmingly white Ivy League college as they navigate social injustices and cultural biases through a satirical lens. The film explores themes of race relations, political correctness, and free speech, culminating in a riot on campus. Through the eyes of the main characters, the movie examines the challenges faced by young black students in a predominantly white academic environment.
Wild Tango tells the story of a young philosophy student in Argentina who falls in love with a rock-n-roll musician during a time of student protests and political unrest. Their passionate love affair is tested by the oppressive regime and their own personal struggles, as they navigate through the challenges of forbidden love and the desire for freedom.
A detailed account of the techniques and mechanics of prostitution - Meyer is a philosophy student who supplements her grant, gains insight, and gets laid simultaneously.
Young Plato is a documentary that follows a group of children attending a boys' school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The film focuses on the introduction of philosophy classes and the impact they have on the children's development, especially in relation to self-control, anger management, and school discipline. Through observing the students and their interactions with the philosophy teacher, the film also touches upon the history and cultural context of Belfast and its peace process.
A philosophy professor in Buenos Aires becomes a Buddhist monk after the death of his grandmother. He discovers meaning and purpose in life through meditation and Zen teachings. Along the way, he faces personal challenges and confronts the country's military dictatorship.
Undeva în Est (1991) is a movie set in 1950s communist Romania, following the lives of three brothers as they navigate the challenges of living under a totalitarian regime. They face issues such as collectivization, arrest, ambush, and hiding in a cellar. The movie explores themes of wealth, philosophy, humiliation, and the impact of communism on individuals and families.
This documentary explores the life and groundbreaking work of Carl Gustav Jung, a renowned psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. It delves into his theories on the unconscious mind, anima and animus, and his contributions to the field of psychology. The film also covers his personal life, including his early years in Zurich, Switzerland, his experiences in the United States, and his views on spirituality and witchcraft. With interviews and archival footage, 'Matter of Heart' provides a comprehensive look at the life and legacy of this Nobel Prize-winning philosopher.
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