Battle in Seattle is a gripping political drama that depicts the protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle, 1999. The movie follows a diverse group of activists and their struggle against police brutality and the abuse of power. With a handheld camera aesthetic, the film captures the intense street fighting and the clash between the protesters and the authorities.
The Yes Men is a satirical documentary that follows a group of activists who impersonate corporate and government officials to expose the absurdities of global institutions and the harm they cause. Through pranks, hoaxes, and stunts, they challenge the status quo and spark conversations about accountability and social justice. With wit and humor, The Yes Men shed light on the power dynamics and systemic issues that underpin our society.
This documentary film chronicles the protests and demonstrations that took place in Seattle in 1999 during the meeting of the World Trade Organization. It highlights the struggle between the peaceful activists advocating for social and environmental justice, and the police forces that responded with violence and brutality. The film explores the tensions between globalization and democracy, and the power dynamics between corporations, governments, and citizens.
The Hamburg Cell is a drama movie that tells the true story of the group of terrorists known as the Hamburg Cell, who were responsible for the September 11th attacks in the United States. The movie explores their radicalization, their training in Afghanistan, and the planning and execution of the attacks. It also delves into the personal relationships and motivations of the individuals involved.
Alex Jones exposes the problem-reaction-solution paradigm being used to terrorize the American people into accepting a highly controlled and oppressive society. From children in public schools being trained to turn in their peers and parents, to the Army and National Guard patrolling our nation's highways, Police State: The Takeover reveals the most threatening developments of Police State control
Alex Jones interviews Walter Burien, commodity trading adviser (CTA) of 15 years about the biggest game in town. There are over 85,000 federal and regional governmental institutions: school districts, water and power authorities, county and city governments – and they own over 70 percent of the stock market.
Documentary about the history of 20th century globalization through the lens of the World Trade Organization's changing art collection; from works of human subjects showcasing the potential of dignified labor, to their replacement with abstract maps and grids for the valorization of the modern trade system.
Alex Jones exposes the growing militarization of American law enforcement and the growing relationship between the military and police. Witness US training with foreign troops and learning how to control and contain civilian populations. You will see Special Forces helicopter attacks on South Texas towns, concentration camps, broad unconstitutional police actions, search and seizure and more.
The film is a controversy on democracy. Is our society really democratic? Can everyone be part of it? Or is the act of being part in democracy dependent to the access on technology, progression or any resources of information, as philosophers like Paul Virilio or Jean Baudrillard already claimed?
Total Enslavement is the third installment in the critically-acclaimed Police State series and is a must-see for all who leve freedom. This film documents the nightmare rise of the Homeland Security dictatorship, Patriot Acts 1 and 2, the Total Information Awareness Network, government-run white slavery rings, the new prison surveillance economy and much more.
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