By Joe | February 4, 2010
This documentary shows a day in the life of a remote Macedonian village. The life is simple yet happy. Look at Life Through My Eyes focuses on the changing climate of the village and how the modern world is effecting them.
By Joe | January 29, 2010
What will the city of the future look like? Will it be the same smog infested concrete jungle or will it be something different? This documentary explores the new concept of a sustainable city, one that does not harm the environment. This may be the city your children’s children live in!
By Joe | January 23, 2010
Louis Theroux visits a South African hunting preserve where endangered animals are bred and raised so westerners can come and kill them. Want to bag an elephant? Make sure you have the cash. Is this simply barbaric or a better approach to avoid poaching? Watch this great documentary to form your own opinion!
By Joe | January 15, 2010
Porn has been since we could make images. Now as technology advances so does pornography. A industry that is undergoing a massive transformation do to internet piracy and changing taboos.
By Joe | January 13, 2010
This documentary talks about the creatures called Neanderthals. These humanoids were the first to make cloths and bury their dead. So what happened to them? Why did they die out? This documentary tries to answer these questions about a very interesting time in our pre-history.
By Joe | January 10, 2010
What are psychopaths? Are they the blood crazed insane maniacs we see on T.V. or are they normal people? This documentary tries to find out. A interesting and disturbing documentary. Maybe you know a Psychopath.
Advertisement is all around us. It tries to convince us to buy a product based on a spokesperson or other mechanisms. But we sometimes fail to see how much of an effect this has on our society as a whole. This documentary examines the effects of having women portryaed as freakishly skinny, large hipped, big [...]
By Joe | December 25, 2009
Death In Gaza is an Emmy-award winning 2004 documentary film about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, opening in the West Bank but then moving to Gaza and eventually settling in Rafah where the film spends most of its time. It concentrates on 3 children, Ahmed (age 12), Mohammed (age 12) and Najla (age 16). A disturbing look [...]
By Joe | December 22, 2009
From Jared Diamonds Pulitzer Prize winning book, Guns Germs and Steel. This documentary traces human history and asks the question, “Why did some societies thrive while others stayed in the stone age?
By Joe | December 21, 2009
From Jared Diamonds Pulitzer Prize winning book, Guns Germs and Steel. This documentary traces human history and asks the question, “Why did some societies thrive while others stayed in the stone age?”