Wackersdorf is a historical drama that depicts the events of the anti-nuclear protest in the small town of Wackersdorf, Bavaria in 1986. The film centers around the conflict between friends, the social democrat mayor of the town, and the state-employed police forces who brutally clash with protesters. The story highlights the political protest, police brutality, and the social and political climate in West Germany during that time.
Encirclement - Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the impact of neo-liberalism on democratic societies. It examines the theories and practices of neo-liberalism, its connection to capitalism and free-market ideologies, and the challenges it poses to social democracy. The film also explores the concept of encirclement, suggesting a conspiracy-like phenomenon that traps democracy within the framework of neo-liberalism. Through interviews, archival footage, and scholarly analysis, the documentary offers insights into the complexities of our socio-political systems.
In two brutal days in 1934 Adolf Hitler and his senior staff would capture and execute Ernst Roehm, the rest of the senior leaders of the Sturmabteilung (SA) and perhaps 1000 other enemies and threats to his control of Germany. With Germany now under his control the expansion of Germany could begin.
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