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The Saffron Revolution in Burma

The Saffron Revolution in Burma

This documentary is concerned with the protest of the people in Burma, also known as Myanmar, against the ruling regime. The Buddhist monks join the protest, and what began as non violent protest will turn into the aggressive outburst of the military forces in order to suppress the protest. A series of events in August … Read more

I.O.U.S.A.

I.O.U.S.A.

This critically acclaimed documentary exposes the danger of the United State federal debt and how it may effect, or has, effected the economy. The mass of debt that the United States is facing is downright terrifying with a average trade debt of $30,000 dollars this movie puts these numbers in terms we can all understand.

How Bicycles Changed Women’s Lives

How Bicycles Changed Women’s Lives

By some estimates, cycling is becoming one of the most popular casual sport for people. It is more than just means of transport. Bicycles have become increasingly popular. During the Covid-19 crisis, people around the world adopted the bicycle as a safer way for travel than busses, trains, and cars. By some estimates, there are … Read more

10 Things You Didn’t Know about Afghanistan

10 Things You Didn’t Know about Afghanistan

When it comes to Afghanistan, people often think about war, destruction, killings, and similar topics. But the beautiful country is much more than the Taliban. The desperately poor country has been engaged in a brutal civil war that looks like has lasted for ages. And the security situation remains extremely volatile. With that in mind, … Read more

Fourteen Days in May

Fourteen Days in May

Fourteen days of May is a documentary directed by Paul Hamann. The program chronicles the last days before the execution of Edward Earl Johnson, an American prisoner convicted of rape and murder. Johnson declared his innocence and claimed that his confession was made under duress. He was executed in Mississippi’s gas chamber on May 20, … Read more

Burning Man Festival

Burning Man Festival

The Burning Man Festival has grown from a small group of people gathering spontaneously to a community of more than 48,000 people. There are no rules about how one must behave or express themselves in this case, rather, to each participant to decide how they will contribute and what they are going to give this … Read more

Consuming Kids

Consuming Kids

Children who eat sheds light on practices in desperate need of a relentless marketing machine of billions of dollars now sells for children and their parents everything from junk food and violent video games and educational products fake family car. Based on the ideas of health professionals, child advocates, and industry, the film focuses on … Read more

Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul

Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul

This is not a documentary about the Skateistan, an international non-profit organization that uses skateboarding and education to empower children. Though, you can consider it as a documentary in the same direction. Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul is a beautiful short movie following the lives of two young skateboarders from Afghanistan. They attend the … Read more

Secret Life of Adolf Hitler

Secret Life of Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler is one of the most publicly known figures in the history of mankind. There are hundreds of documentaries about his life, books, statements, quotes, pictures and so on. But even a person like Hitler, one whose life has been put under a microscope, can sometimes lead a secret life. The documentary from 1950s … Read more

Carts of Darkness

Carts of Darkness

In the community of North Vancouver postal, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have turned bottle-picking, their primary source of revenue, in the extreme sport of shopping cart racing. Hardships of daily life on the streets of Vancouver, this sub-culture is street life as more than stereotypes represented in the mainstream media. The film takes … Read more