Director: Leslie Cockburn
Investigative documentary about the economic collapse that has overwhelmed us for the past several years.
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Director: Leslie Cockburn
Investigative documentary about the economic collapse that has overwhelmed us for the past several years.
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Latest critically acclaimed documentary by Michael Moore, with a look at corporate abuse, greed, and corruption. Might just explain how we got into this mess and how to get out of it.
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Alien refugees land on Earth in South Africa, and are treated the way that most immigrants are: badly. A science fiction film that maintains its edge, action and humor, while using a fairly blatant metaphor of the situation to examine immigration, racism, occupation, insurrection, and justice. Out in theaters now.
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Dark British comedy that parodies the inner workings of two governments striving to go to war. In theaters now.
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A trio of moving stories about children left behind when their fathers immigrate to other countries to try to better support their families.
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As the health care debate heats up, what better way to prepare than to watch a handful of horror stories about medicine and health insurance in the US today?
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Amazing film about American bomb squad technicians in Baghdad, that looks at the horrors of the battlefield.
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Powerful, shocking and depressing documentary about the arrogance and incompetence that followed the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.
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Fun and sobering documentary that argues that corporations, the most powerful entities in the world today, are essentially international sociopaths endangering us all.
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Part action-drama, part flimsy fairy tale romance, part indictment of the poverty and corruption of modern day India. A real blast to watch, and has a hell of a soundtrack.
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