I.O.U.S.A.
I.O.U.S.A. boldly examines the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens. Burdened with an ever-expanding government and military, increased...
View ArticleWhen Bankers Were Good
Ian Hislop presents an entertaining and provocative film about the colourful Victorian financiers whose spectacular philanthropy shows that banking wasn’t always associated with greed or self-serving...
View ArticleThe College Conspiracy
The National Inflation Association (NIA) presents this powerful, intelligent, and fact packed documentary primarily focused on an illusion that U.S. children and adults are being fed daily. They call...
View ArticleThe Light Bulb Conspiracy
The Light Bulb Conspiracy, also known as Pyramids of Waste, is a documentary about products that are designed to fail. The term planned obsolescence is the policy of designing or manufacturing a...
View ArticleHas God Forsaken Africa?
In this thought-provoking 2008 documentary, Senegal-born director Musa Dieng Kala returns to the working-class town where he grew up in the capital city of Dakar. As he analyzes the conditions and...
View ArticleNot Business As Usual
This film, titled “Not Business As Usual,” takes a provocative look at capitalism and the price of success. According to Jay Coen Gilbert, co-founder of B Lab, twentieth century capitalism has one rule...
View ArticleGreece on the Brink
In Greek Mythology there’s a character called Procrustes who had the habit of cutting off the legs, arms, and heads of his guests if they were too tall or stretching those who were too short to get...
View ArticleRollin: The Fall Of The Auto Industry & The Rise Of The Drug Economy In Detroit
Once upon a time, Detroit was the heart of the American Dream. Most of its residents had good Jobs and drove big American-made cars. The world’s most profitable automobile companies thrived in Detroit...
View ArticleMoney and Life
In today’s modern society, money has become the main objective and the ulterior motive to basically everything. People are willing to waste their lives away doing something that they hate day in and...
View ArticleSpent: Looking for Change
Spent: Looking for Change, a documentary film that was created by a collaboration between American Express and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for...
View ArticleAmerican Dream
American Dream is a 1990 documentary made by Barbara Kopple, Cathy Caplan and Thomas Haneke. Barbara Kopple is perhaps best known for her direction of one of the most important films about labor issues...
View ArticleThe Venus Project: Future By Design
In August of 1974, Dr. Jacque Fresco was a guest on The Larry King Show. Dr. Fresco was then introduced as a social engineer, industrial engineer, designer, inventor, consultant, and copywriter, among...
View ArticleThe New Rulers of the World
This film, by the legendary John Pilger, is about the new rulers of the world and their impact on one country in particular. Millions of young people have protested about the new economic order called...
View ArticlePark Avenue
There is one stretch of Park Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan that is the wealthiest neighborhood in New York City. The people that are at the top of the ladder live there in all luxury and...
View ArticlePrinces of the Yen
It’s a little known fact that central banks have the power to create economical, political, and social change. For instance, this film explores how Japanese society was transformed to comply with the...
View ArticleWar By Other Means
In 1985 ‘Live Aid’ became a symbol of concern and generosity, but a little known fact is that during that year the hungriest countries in Africa gave twice as much money to developed nations than what...
View ArticleOverdose: The Next Financial Crisis
Many economists believe that the biggest economic crisis of all times is still on its way. This award winning film opens our eyes to what is really going on globally when it comes to the financial...
View ArticleBilderberg’$ Club
This film, by Queralt Antu, explores the truth about Bilderberg’s club. David Rockefeller and Price Bernhard of the Netherlands founded this club in 1954. At the time two of the most important oil...
View ArticleHow to Win the Loser’s Game
Investing has been described for many years as ‘The Loser’s Game’. In a sense it is, but this documentary featuring Robin Powell promises to show you how to win at this game. The city of London is the...
View ArticleInto the Fire
In June 2010, world leaders and activists from around the world gathered for the G20 Summit in Toronto, Canada. Although the general public was brainwashed into believing that this summit was all about...
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