Deutschland is a thrilling TV show that takes place in East Germany during the Cold War. It follows the story of a young man who becomes a spy for the Stasi while navigating personal relationships and the political climate of the time.
The Vietnam War is a TV show that provides a detailed and in-depth exploration of the Vietnam War, covering its historical background, the political factors, the military strategies, and the impact it had on the world. The show uses authentic footage, interviews, and expert analysis to present a comprehensive view of the war.
In a time of profound political, civil, and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill grapples with the crucial question: Does God still have a place in politics? Compelled to enter a congressional race after the sudden death of a favored incumbent, David faces off against state senator Peter Kane, a formidable opponent determined to push religion out of the public square and cause greater divide.
Operation Red Sea is an action-packed movie about the Chinese military's mission to rescue hostages and secure a naval battleship in the Red Sea. The story revolves around the challenges faced by the Chinese soldier and naval officer as they battle enemies, navigate political propaganda, and engage in tank battles.
This documentary delves into the media's manipulation of public perception surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting propaganda campaigns, distortions, and bias. It examines the occupation of Palestine, the Israel-Lebanon War, and key events from 1948 to 2014. Through the lens of media coverage, it reveals the influence of PR coordinators and the complicity of the United States in shaping the narrative.
The Baader Meinhof Complex is a gripping portrayal of the rise and fall of the notorious Baader-Meinhof gang, a left-wing terrorist group in 1970s Germany. The film follows the group's violent attacks, kidnappings, and bombings as they fight against capitalism and perceived political injustice. Based on true events, this intense drama explores the personal relationships, ideological struggles, and ultimate downfall of the group.
The Invisible Line is a compelling and intense TV show that takes place in Francoist Spain during the 1960s. It dives deep into the violent and turbulent political landscape, delving into the ideologies of ETA, a secret organization involved in acts of terrorism. The story revolves around a family torn apart by political propaganda, surveillance, and the repercussions of their involvement with ETA. The plot beautifully weaves together themes of espionage, family relationships, and the struggle for freedom in a historical setting marked by violence and oppression.
After a series of failed attempts to spread their revolutionary message, a group of activists resorts to breaking into mansions of wealthy individuals, only to find themselves in a moral dilemma when one of their hostages turns out to be the father of their friend's girlfriend.
During the McCarthy era, Big Jim McLain, a tough US Navy veteran, is assigned to investigate a communist conspiracy. He uncovers a plot that could have serious national implications. With his partner, he fights against the communist menace and strives to protect the country from the threat within.
Animal Farm is an animated drama film based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of a group of farm animals who overthrow their human farmer and establish their own society, but soon find themselves succumbing to the same corruption and abuses of power that they initially fought against.
This Film Is Not Yet Rated is a documentary that uncovers the truth behind the secretive and controversial Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating system. Directed by Kirby Dick, the film follows a private investigator as he tries to uncover the identities of the rating board members and delves into the biases and inconsistencies of the ratings. It also explores the influence of the MPAA on the film industry and the challenges faced by independent filmmakers. The documentary sheds light on the manipulation, censorship, and hidden agendas of the MPAA, ultimately questioning the credibility and fairness of the rating system.
Bluebeard is a black-humored tragicomedy set in France during World War I. It follows the story of a man accused of murder and the political intrigue surrounding the case. The film delves into themes of infidelity, deception, and the manipulation of media. With a touch of social satire, Bluebeard explores the dark side of human nature and the consequences of one man's actions.
Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11 and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The film explores topics such as election fraud, the causes and aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the complex relationships between the U.S. government, the Bush family, the bin Laden family, the Saudi Arabian government, and the Taliban, Bush's Air National Guard service record, ulterior motives for the War in Afghanistan, government-induced fear among the American population, the Iraq War, media bias and cheerleading, recruitment of low-income neighborhoods, U.S. abuse of prisoners, the impact of the war on families, and the dedication to victims of the attacks and wars.
Propaganda is a documentary that delves into the history of political propaganda in Western society. It examines the role of propaganda in shaping public opinion, with a particular focus on the United States and its relationship to North and South Korea. The film explores themes of capitalism, imperialism, and the socioeconomics of propaganda, offering insights into the American way of life and its impact on global politics. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, Propaganda provides a thought-provoking examination of the power of misinformation and the manipulation of public perception.
Four Hours at the Capitol is a gripping documentary that explores the chaotic and unprecedented events of the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot in Washington, D.C. It provides an in-depth look at the anger, violence, and political extremism that erupted on that fateful day, as well as the impact it had on American politics and democracy. Through smartphone footage and interviews with those who were present, the documentary paints a vivid picture of the events and sheds light on the underlying factors that led to the storming of the Capitol.
A documentary investigates widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, claiming Trump won swing states through coordinated deception. It presents evidence of cellphone users making multiple trips to drop boxes to deposit mail-in ballots in key swing states.
A portrait of Argentine libertarian politician Javier Milei.