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Showing 1 - 10 of 318 titles with a criteria of Subject is Politics and Political Science

Directed by Melody Shemtov • Documentary • 2017 • 60 minutes • Bullfrog Films

THE ACTIVISTS: War, Peace, and Politics in the Streets brings to life the stories of ordinary people who tried to stop and end the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. At best, activists had limited influence over the conduct of military policy after 9/11. Yet, their experiences in the antiwar movement helped them to learn about speaking out in the face of injustice. They inspired others to do the same … More

Directed by Ilan Ziv • Documentary • 2014 • 53 minutes • Icarus Films

'The magical circle of investment and conquest... begins with the discovery of the Americas. This is the engine of two wheels: the wheel of scientific discoveries and the wheel of capitalist economy. Credit, investment, profits. More credit, more investment, more profits.' - Historian Yuval Noah Harari How did capitalism develop? For centuries, the standard formulation - laid out by Adam Smith in … More

Directed by Lissette Orozco • Documentary • 2017 • 96 minutes • Pragda Films

When I was a girl, I had a strong role model in my life: my aunt Adriana. In 2007, she was detained and I found out she worked as an agent at DINA (Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional) in Pinochet’s secret police, which has often been compared to the Gestapo of Nazi Germany. My aunt claims to have never seen or participated in any instances of torture, but nevertheless she fled to Australia to avoid … More

Directed by Jon Bowermaster • Documentary • 2016 • 62 minutes • Bullfrog Films

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the coast of Louisiana. Five years later the Deepwater Horizon exploded and spilled more than 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the worst ecologic disaster in North American history. Amazingly those aren't the worst things facing Louisiana's coastline today. It is that the state is fast disappearing through coastal erosion caused largely by oil … More

Directed by Ignacio Agüero • Documentary • 2008 • 80 minutes • Icarus Films

El Mercurio, the oldest newspaper in Chile, has been owned and operated since 1849 by the Edwards family. Its current owner, Agustin Edwards Eastman, has controlled the journal since 1956. With editions published in Santiago and Valparaiso, as well as twenty regional editions, Chile's 'newspaper of record' is also the largest news organization in the country. The new film by Ignacio Aguero, AGUSTIN'S … More

Directed by Chloé Aïcha BORO • Documentary • 2023 • 83 minutes • Andana Films

When her uncle dies, Chloé Aïcha Boro films the courtyard at the family house in Burkina Faso, where communal meetings and prayers have been held. Some of the heirs lay claim to it under French law, whereas others believe they can preserve the emblematic function of the courtyard, which had been handed down to them in the oral tradition. Observing the situation, the film broadens the perspective, … More

Directed by Tomáš Luňák • Animation • With Miroslav Krobot, Marie Ludvíková, Karel Roden • 2012 • 80 minutes • KimStim

It is the end of summer, 1989. Alois Nebel works as a train dispatcher at a small railway station in the Sudetenland, a mountainous region on the Czechoslovak border. He is a loner who prefers old timetables to people, and he finds the loneliness of the station tranquil - except when the fog rolls in. Then he hallucinates, seeing ghosts and shadows from the dark past of this region where after WWII … More

Directed by Bruno Oliviero • Documentary • 2016 • 55 minutes • Icarus Films

Documentary based partially on the only filmed interview given by Louis Althusser, a French philosopher who died in October 1990. The encounter took place in 1980 in Rome. Althusser had made a name for himself for his work on Marx. A few weeks after filming this interview, Louis Althusser strangled and killed his wife Helene in a fit of madness. Declared unfit to stand trial, he was committed to a … More

Directed by Richard R. Hall • Documentary • With Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, G. Gordan Liddy • 2017 • 86 minutes • Nerds Make Media

This non-partisan classroom friendly documentary traces the American story of liberalism and conservatism featuring voices from many perspectives. It invites the audience to take a collective look in the mirror and journey through the shifting history of words and ideas that divide America. Revised, updated and re-released in 2017, the new version explores the problem of dysfunctional government in … More

Directed by Yale Strom • Documentary • With Eugene Victor Debs, Amy Madigan, Richard Wolff, Dr. Frances Fox Piven, Dr. Nick Salvatore • 2018 • 97 minutes • First Run Features

Bernie Sanders inspired a generation – but who inspired him? Yale Strom's new documentary traces the history of American populism by exploring the life and times of Eugene Victor Debs, the man whose progressive ideas fueled generations to come – from FDR's New Deal to Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. Here is an objective but passionate history of the movement as founded and championed by Debs, … More