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.
The young adult life of Hong Yunsheng, nicknamed Little Brother, is seen as somewhat of a failure by those that know him. A Chinese national, he stowed away on a boat to the United States, where he worked as a dishwasher in the restaurant of a family from his hometown back in Fujian province. After two years in the States and after fathering an illegitimate child there named Fusheng, the child's mother Xuhui who is the restaurateur's daughter, he was deported back to China. Since, he has been floundering in life, which has caused a rift between himself and his older brother, who, with his wife, operate a street front diner and can't have children of their own. Little Brother relies on his new girlfriend, a woman he barely knows named Wu Ruifang who is a performer in a touring opera troupe, for emotional support. Despite Little Brother being the local poster boy for not stowing away, his friend named Monkey tried to do the same, but died on the voyage over due to exposure to toxic ..
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.
Last Party 2000 is a documentary that provides an inside look into the 2000 US presidential election and explores the various issues and controversies surrounding it. It delves into topics such as homelessness, gun control, political conventions, and the two-party system, highlighting the challenges faced by the American democracy. The film also sheds light on voter apathy, campaign strategies, and the impact of various interest groups on the electoral process. With interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, Last Party 2000 offers a comprehensive examination of the political landscape during that critical time.
Think Global, Act Rural is a documentary that explores the consequences of industrial agriculture, focusing on issues such as economic inequality, pesticide use, soil degradation, and the exploitation of farmers. The film highlights the importance of sustainable and organic farming practices.
Pirate Radio USA is a documentary that explores the world of pirate broadcasting in the United States. It delves into the history, challenges, and impact of independent media outlets defying regulations and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The film focuses on the influence of pirate radio stations in Seattle, Washington during the World Trade Organization (WTO) protests and their role in promoting alternative voices and viewpoints. Pirate Radio USA also showcases the ingenious use of miniature sets and microradio technology by these radio rebels.
Death By China is a documentary film that examines the economic relationship between the United States and China. It exposes the detrimental effects of outsourcing, black Friday and multinational corporations, as well as the issues of currency manipulation and the World Trade Organization. Through interviews and animated sequences, the film delves into the politics and economics of losing jobs and the consequences of China's capitalism and manufacturing dominance.
The New Rulers of the World is a documentary that delves into the effects of globalization, exposing the unequal power dynamics between corporations and developing countries. It examines the exploitation of workers, economic inequality, and the consequences of foreign investment. The film sheds light on issues such as sweatshops, worker exploitation, income inequality, and the corruption that often accompanies corporate takeovers.
30 Frames A Second: The WTO in Seattle, is a compelling first-person account of the events that unfolded during the week the World Trade Organization came to Seattle in November of 1999.
A 2000 documentary by Shaya Mercer.
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