Kumaré is a thought-provoking documentary that follows a man who impersonates a wise Indian guru and builds a following in Arizona. As he gains popularity, he begins to question the consequences of his actions and the nature of his own identity.
In Splatter University, a serial killer escapes from a mental hospital and unleashes a reign of terror at a college campus. College students become the target of his brutal murders, with each victim being killed one by one. As the body count rises, the students must confront their worst fears and try to survive the maniac's violent rampage. With a surprise ending, this psychotronic film combines elements of slasher horror, low-budget grindhouse, and suspenseful thriller.
Sociology professor Steve MacInter is conducting a survey at Collins College about the mores and lifestyles of the young people. Some of the good citizens begin to find exception to his sociological survey when they find out it includes questions about sex. Reporter Betty Ducayne receives an anonymous tip that the good professor is engaging in corruption of youth and when Steve's past comes up to haunt him, all heck breaks loose.
R.P.M. (1970) is a drama movie that revolves around a sociology major and professor who gets involved in a college protest and revolution in the 1960s.
Between September 2012 and May 2013, France is debating the upcoming marriage equality laws. During those nine months, sociologist Irène Théry talks about what is at stake with her son Mathias Théry, who will make a movie with Étienne Chaillou out of those hours of conversations. It is a documentary about the social debate in France, but also about family and intimacy.
A TV reporter and his assisstant go to a small Swiss village to do a programme with a reclusive scientist, an expert on world food shortages. During this time, an Italian immigrant worker is killed in a road crash and the reporter becomes involved in uncovering the truth about his death.
Psychological thriller that focuses on the intense conflict between a university professor and a blackmailer.
Sociology Is a Martial Art is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the intertwining of sociology and martial arts. It showcases the connection between these seemingly unrelated subjects and explores how martial arts can serve as a microcosm of society, reflecting social conflicts, power dynamics, and cultural phenomena. Through interviews with sociologists, martial arts practitioners, and professors, this film offers a unique perspective that challenges traditional notions of both sociology and martial arts.
Noosfera is a documentary film that follows the life of a sociology professor in Romania. It explores his theories, his love for teaching, and his journey as an academic in the field of sociology.
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