In 1819, a peaceful rally for political reform in Manchester turns into a violent massacre when British forces attack the crowd, resulting in the deaths of many protestors. The film depicts the events leading up to the massacre, highlighting the political activism, police brutality, and the struggle for democracy. It explores the aftermath of the massacre and the impact it had on the fight for political reform.
Tired of political rhetoric, Olive lays out her platform.
Joel Gilbert's directing style is on full display here with a look at how Donald Trump dominated the 2016 race, using The Art of the Insult to brand political opponents and bash the media all the way to the White House.
A concert film featuring the Sex Pistols, a punk rock band known for their rebellious music, political rhetoric, and working class culture. The film captures their anniversary concert in London, England in 2007, showcasing their iconic songs and the energy of the punk rock movement. It explores the band's influence on the punk genre and their impact on British music. The film also delves into the band's history, their iconic image, and the enduring legacy of their music.
Exil is a visionary narration of the exile of Cambodians during the Red Khmer regime, during which the country was renamed Democratic Kampuchea.
A documentary that examines the erosion of civil liberties in America, exploring topics such as political paranoia, censorship, detention, and the suppression of dissent.
This documentary reveals the shocking truth behind Secret Project 4 1, a classified government experiment in the South Pacific that caused environmental destruction, radiation sickness, and forced relocation of indigenous people.
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