Explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and how it gives birth to psychoanalysis. A young Swiss doctor, Carl Jung, uses word association and dream interpretation as part of his approach to Sigmund Freud's radical new science of psychoanalysis. Their work is complicated by the arrival of Sabina Spielrein, who becomes an important influence on both men. The movie follows their collaboration and eventual falling out, leading to the development of psychoanalysis as we know it.
A scientific expedition to the North Pole turns into a thrilling adventure as the team encounters man-eating monsters and eccentric inventors.
The World According to Monsanto is a documentary that uncovers the unsettling truth behind the actions of the multinational agrochemical company Monsanto. It explores the health risks and environmental impact of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and sheds light on the corporate practices of Monsanto. The film highlights the revolving-door relationship between Monsanto and regulatory agencies, the disinformation campaign surrounding GMOs, and the attempts made by the company to bribe officials. Through interviews and research, it exposes the alarming effects of Monsanto's products, such as the use of the herbicide Roundup and its potential links to cancer. The documentary also delves into the impact of GMOs on biodiversity, the monopoly Monsanto has on the seed industry, and the global reach of its influence. By uncovering the truth, the film raises awareness about the importance of food safety, consumer rights, and the need for transparency in the agricultural industry.
The Revisionaries is a thought-provoking documentary about the battle over education standards in Texas, focusing on the State Board of Education and their controversial decisions regarding topics such as evolution, religion, and science. The film raises questions about the separation of church and state, the influence of conservative politics on education, and the impact on students' knowledge and critical thinking skills.
Climate Hustle reveals the history of climate scares, examines the science on both sides of the debate, digs into the politics and media hype surrounding the issue, shows how global warming has become a new religion for alarmists, and explains the impacts the warming agenda will have on people in America and around the world.
In this short, the janitor of a Paris museum's Egyptology department agrees to help a girl hide from the police.
Bill Nye and Ken Ham debate whether creation is a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era.
Guitry reprises his role as Pasteur which he played successfully at the Vaudeville Theatre in 1919.
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