In 'The Last Supper,' a group of liberal friends hold a weekly dinner party during which they invite people with opposing views. When a guest turns out to be a fascist, they decide to take matters into their own hands and things quickly spiral out of control. As tensions rise, the dinner becomes a setting for murder, satire, and political intrigue. Directed by a female filmmaker, this movie explores themes of bigotry, hypocrisy, and the consequences of turning the tables.
Staszek, a member of a nationalist gang, meets Pola, a left-wing activist, and they fall in love. Their forbidden love leads to a series of surprising events during the celebration of the biggest Equality Parade in history.
The Brainwashing of My Dad (2015) is a documentary that explores the transformation of the director's father from a non-political, lifelong Democrat into a right-wing fanatic after years of listening to talk radio and watching Fox News. The film delves into the tactics used by conservative media outlets to manipulate and polarize viewers, highlighting the detrimental effects of media bias and propaganda on American society. Through personal anecdotes and interviews with experts in media studies and psychology, the documentary examines the role of corporate media in shaping political ideologies and dismantling the father-son relationship. It also explores the impact of deregulation and the Reaganomics era on media consolidation and the rise of right-wing media. With a focus on the power of media in shaping individuals' beliefs and attitudes, The Brainwashing of My Dad sheds light on the dangers of misinformation and offers a thought-provoking commentary on the state of American politics.
After 52 years of armed conflict the FARC guerrillas are about to hand over their arms in exchange for political participation and social inclusion of the poor. Ernesto is one of them. The much celebrated Colombian peace agreement throws Ernesto and the polarised society around him into chaos in which everyone is afraid of the future and their own survival.
Jaakko Keso travels through Middle America to find out why the country is so polarized.
Sander Schimmelpenninck investigates the far-reaching influence of social media on our society and politics. To this end, he talks to journalists, moderators, philosophers, lawyers and troll hunters. How does social media use undermine our democracy and why is no one doing anything?
A rape case opens racial divisions in a small town. A black sheriff and his white deputy investigate allegations that a wealthy white businessman raped a black college student.
Danish documentary in two parts about Danish right wing politician Inger Støjberg and her fans
An 8-year journey into divided America, The American Question examines the insidious roots of polarization and distrust through past the past and present, revealing how communities can restore trust in each other to unite our country.
Leyla and Aksel's friendship is tested with a disagreement that affects them both substantially.
An old woman is carrying shopping bags. A child with a gun is riding a scooter. Birds are flying. A city is falling. A party is lit.
An examination of the current state of political polarization in the United States of the America.
“What the hell happened to my country?” After Donald Trump’s election, this is a burning question for Susanne Brandstätter, an American filmmaker who’s lived most her life in Austria. With the critical distance of a European and an insider’s eye, she gets close to Trump voters in Ohio: a microcosm of a deeply divided USA. Showing striking parallels to Europe, the documentary explores polarization and why people stick to their political opinions – no matter what. Is there no way out?
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