"Rigged" shows viewers just what Republicans did – and continue to do – from creating new barriers to voter registration, to purging American citizens from the voting rolls without notice, to new and deliberate impediments to casting a vote. In addition, the film shows how GOP activists developed an elaborate but false narrative of widespread voter fraud in order to justify the necessity for new and draconian voting restrictions.
In the small town of Hartley, a stranger arrives and becomes involved in a web of political corruption. The stranger's presence leads to a lawsuit against the corrupt officials, revealing the power structure of the town. As the trial unfolds, the citizens are forced to confront their own beliefs and allegiances. The stranger's actions have far-reaching consequences, impacting not only the political landscape but also the lives of the townspeople. With themes of deception, grief, and reprisal, A Stranger in Town explores the dark side of small-town Americana in the 1940s.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of surveillance technology and its effects on privacy, control, and power structures in society. Through a historical lens, the film examines the evolution of visual information, from the human eye to cameras and imaging technology, highlighting the complexities of interpretation and trustability. It explores topics such as mass surveillance, public space, surveillance capitalism, and the limitations of photography. With a focus on both the subjective and objective aspects of surveillance, it raises important questions about transparency, privacy, and the impact of surveillance on our daily lives.
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