Anarchy
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90 min.
Hill of Pleasures
Maria Ramos, 2013In 2011, law and order was restored by military operation in the Hill of Pleasures slum in Rio de Janeiro. The Police became the tool of Brazils new policy of conquering citizenship. How do inhabitants and occupants of the Hill assess their new situation?
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52 min.
On Modern Servitude
Brient, Jean-Francois, 2009On Modern Servitude provokes the viewer into seeing people in contemporary capitalist society as modern day slaves.
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48 min.
Chomsky on Anarchism - Interview by Barry Pateman
Unknown, 2005This interview is an eye opener for everyone interested in the personal view of the renowned Noam Chomsky on anarchism. While being interviewed by anarchist and editor Barry Pateman, he provides the viewer with insight to his political points of view.
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63 min.
Breaking the spell
Lewis, Tim & Ream, Tim & Rock, Sir Chuck A., 1999The WTO ministerial congress always receives massive attention from the anti capitalist movement. The protesters form the dynamic and energetic center of this documentary.
Capitalism
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84 min.
The Corporation - Part 1
Achbar, Mark & Abbott, Jennifer, 2003The Corporation explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant business institution of our time. Footage from pop culture, advertising, TV news, and corporate propaganda, illuminates the corporation's grip on our lives.
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59 min.
The Corporation - Part 2
Achbar, Mark & Abbott, Jennifer, 2003The Corporation explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant business institution of our time. Footage from pop culture, advertising, TV news, and corporate propaganda, illuminates the corporation's grip on our lives.
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85 min.
The Brussels Business
Friedrich Moser & Mathieu Lietaert, 2012THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists from Multi-nationals, Banking, and Think Tanks in the EU-capital
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52 min.
Blue Gold
Pierpont, Damien de, 2007The water problem in Marrakech goes to the heart of what defines the question of Moroccan economic development. Drought, mass tourism, globalisation...
Communism & Socialism
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82 min.
Back to Utopia
Fabio Wuytack, 2016The 500-year-old book UTOPIA takes us on a journey through the world of today.
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28 min.
China on China, the power and the peopl
Schulz Contreras, Lisbet, 2013After centuries of Western dominance, the world's center of economic and political weight is shifting eastwards.
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61 min.
Generation '89
Zmarz-Koczanowicz, Maria, 2002A portrait about the 'Generation of Great Change' in Poland.
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116 min.
Do you remember revolution
Biancon, Loredana, 1997In this film four women who actively participated in the Leftist Armed Struggle in the Italy of the 70ies are interviewd. All of them were leading figures in the Red Brigades.
Corruption
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90 min.
Hacking Justice
Clara Lopez Rubio, Juan Pancorbo, 2017In the complicated context of world politics there is a saying that holds especially true: some people do good things that turn out to be bad and some do bad things that turn out to be good. Hacking Justice shows you who is who and what is what. - Red.
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85 min.
The Brussels Business
Friedrich Moser & Mathieu Lietaert, 2012THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists from Multi-nationals, Banking, and Think Tanks in the EU-capital
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77 min.
Empire of Dust
Paesschen, Bram Van, 2011Two men representing two different cultures clash in the dust of the former Belgian colony, the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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11 min.
Buy Buy Europe 3: Tax Haven Europe
Vos, Pieter de, 2013The 80s fiscal revolution resulted in governing tax advantages in Europe. These advantages for the European elite were based on the logic that the elite is creating wealth, which the rest of the population could profit from as well.
Democracy
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90 min.
Hacking Justice
Clara Lopez Rubio, Juan Pancorbo, 2017In the complicated context of world politics there is a saying that holds especially true: some people do good things that turn out to be bad and some do bad things that turn out to be good. Hacking Justice shows you who is who and what is what. - Red.
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82 min.
Back to Utopia
Fabio Wuytack, 2016The 500-year-old book UTOPIA takes us on a journey through the world of today.
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85 min.
The Brussels Business
Friedrich Moser & Mathieu Lietaert, 2012THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists from Multi-nationals, Banking, and Think Tanks in the EU-capital
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50 min.
Before, during and after - Chile, October 5
Diamand, Frank, 1988Shot during the days of the 1988 referendum in Chile, this documentary film gives a personal touch to this immense political event. The referendum has divided the Chileans in two: the camp of the No-voters and the camp of the Si-voters.
Dictators
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55 min.
30 Years of Darkness
Martin, Manuel, 2012The extaordinary story of Manuel Cortes told in this film seems unreal. However, the story of his life is familiar to hundreds of other Spanish people, fearing the repression of the infamous regime of dictator Franco after the Spanish Civil War.
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50 min.
Before, during and after - Chile, October 5
Diamand, Frank, 1988Shot during the days of the 1988 referendum in Chile, this documentary film gives a personal touch to this immense political event. The referendum has divided the Chileans in two: the camp of the No-voters and the camp of the Si-voters.
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60 min.
The Parade
Fidyk, Andrzej, 1989This renowned documentary film Defilada by filmmaker Andrzey Fidyk is highly regarded by its distinctive images, exposing a hidden part of the North Korean society for a large audience.
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45 min.
Finding Mercy
Paterson, Robyn, 2012By trying to find her childhood friend Mercy, filmmaker Robyn ends up encountering the chilling truth about contemporary Zimbabwe.
Elections
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50 min.
Before, during and after - Chile, October 5
Diamand, Frank, 1988Shot during the days of the 1988 referendum in Chile, this documentary film gives a personal touch to this immense political event. The referendum has divided the Chileans in two: the camp of the No-voters and the camp of the Si-voters.
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59 min.
Salaam Isfahan
Azari, Sanaz, 2010Beautifully filmed, Salaam Isfahan documents the lives and feelings of normal people living under extraordinary circumstances during the Iranian presidential election in 2009.
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48 min.
Chicken Elections
Radovanovic, Goran, 2005By filming the lives of elderly Milena and her nephew, police officer Zoran, director Radovanovic depicts the contemporary society of the Serbian countryside.
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50 min.
President Mitterrand - The prince and his image
Paige, Hugues Le, 2011From 1987 until 1993, Hugues Le Paige was one of the few journalists allowed into French President Mitterrands Inner Circle in the Elysee Palace, with exclusive access to him.
European Union
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9 min.
Buy Buy Europe 5: What kind of Europe do we want?
Vos, Pieter de, 2013In the last part of the series it becomes clear that big financial and industrial players want to continue perfecting the EU as a free market environment. But after the financial crises and uncertainty, there remains the question: what do we want?
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11 min.
Buy Buy Europe 3: Tax Haven Europe
Vos, Pieter de, 2013The 80s fiscal revolution resulted in governing tax advantages in Europe. These advantages for the European elite were based on the logic that the elite is creating wealth, which the rest of the population could profit from as well.
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9 min.
Buy Buy Europe 4: Bratwurst, Lederhosen and Minijobs
Vos, Pieter de, 2013For the past years, the German economy is set as an example for other EU members. The German industry and banks made fortunes with the dramatic increase of German exports.
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10 min.
Buy Buy Europe 2: Austerity till the Grave
Vos, Pieter de, 2013In this episode, we take a look at the inhabitants of the European Union who eventually footed the bill for the bailout of the financial sector after the debt crisis.
Global Politics
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90 min.
Hacking Justice
Clara Lopez Rubio, Juan Pancorbo, 2017In the complicated context of world politics there is a saying that holds especially true: some people do good things that turn out to be bad and some do bad things that turn out to be good. Hacking Justice shows you who is who and what is what. - Red.
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82 min.
Back to Utopia
Fabio Wuytack, 2016The 500-year-old book UTOPIA takes us on a journey through the world of today.
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85 min.
Warology
Menegazzo, Morgan, 2011In the documentary Warology several war experts, ranging from politicians and scientists to military officials, reflect on the evolution of warfare in the twentieth century.
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52 min.
Standing Army
Parenti, Enrico & Fazi, Thomas, 2010During the Second World War America made a start establishing what would later be known as the Military-Industrial Complex, an intricate relation between government legislation, weapons industry and economy.