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.
Based on a true social event, The Rice Bomber depicts a series of bombing events in Taiwan a decade ago. It is a time when the agriculture is struggling to survive. A man strives to arouse the government’s attention and to revive its conscience by making 17 rice bombs.
We Become Silent is a documentary that sheds light on the threats to health freedom and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. It exposes the dark side of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the World Trade Organization, and other regulatory bodies that impact global health policies. The film emphasizes the importance of supplements and vitamins in maintaining good health and warns about the dangers of overreliance on drugs and FDA regulations.
The 2005 World Trade Conference in Hong Kong was the starting point of the "direct action" that emerged from the Hong Kong protest movement. It was also the first time the Hong Kong police used a large number of tear-gas and beanbag rounds on the street after the 1967 riots. Outside the conference, there were many Hong Kong protestors. Why and how did they get involved in this movement centered on Korean farmers?
1999 documentary film, first broadcast in daily half-hour installments, about the November 1999 protests against the Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle, Washington.
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.
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