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  • 9/11 The Myth and The Reality – David Ray Griffin

    9/11 The Myth and The Reality – David Ray Griffin

    This shocking film brings together an account of the 9/11 tragedy that is far more logical than the one we’ve been asked to believe. Gathering stories from the mainstream press, reports from other countries, the work of other researchers, and the contradictory words of US government officials, David Ray Griffin presents a case that leaves very little doubt that the attacks of 9/11 need to be further investigated. Disturbing facts emerge that put into serious question the official story and reveal an enormous deception. Packed with bonus features, expert analysis, in-depth commentary and unforgettable conclusions about this tragic event in American history.

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  • The Cranes Are Flying

    The Cranes Are Flying

    The Cranes Are Flying is a Soviet film about World War II. It depicts the cruelty of war and the damage suffered to the Soviet psyche as a result of World War II (known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War). It was directed at Mosfilm by the Georgian-born Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov in 1957 and stars Aleksey Batalov and Tatiana Samoilova. It won the Palme d’Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, the only Soviet film to win that award, although The Turning Point (1946) was one of eleven films awarded that year’s Grand Prix, the predecessor of the Palme d’Or

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  • The White Sun of the Desert

    The White Sun of the Desert

    A soldier of the Red Army named Sukhov has been fighting in the Russian Civil War in Russian Asia for many years. Just as he is about to return home to his wife, Sukhov is chosen to guard and protect the harem of a guerilla leader (Abdulla). Abdulla is wanted by the Red Army and left his harem behind because the women hindered him. Sukhov’s task proves to be more difficult than he imagined…

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  • Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears

    Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears

    This is a life story of three girlfriends from youth to autumn ages. Their dreams and wishes, love, disillusions. Different careers. And big late love.

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  • Forward march, time!

    Forward march, time!

    An animated fantasy based on the poems written by Vladimir Mayakovsky

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  • Ave Maria

    Ave Maria

    1972, I. Ivanov-Vano Soyuzmultfilm

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  • Prophets and Lessons

    Prophets and Lessons

    Prophets and Lessons, 1967, directed by Vyacheslav Kotonochkin. Soyuzmultfilm. A political cinema poster for adults about the failure of capitalism to halt the success of the USSR.

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  • We Can Do It

    We Can Do It

    We Can Do It, 1970, directed by L. Atamanov. Soyuzmultfilm. An anti-war film about the ability of individuals to prevent war.

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  • The Root of All Evil?

    The Root of All Evil?

    The Root of All Evil? is a television documentary, written and presented by Richard Dawkins, in which he argues that humanity would be better off without religion or belief in God.The documentary was first broadcast in January 2006, in the form of two 45-minute episodes (excluding advertisement breaks), on Channel 4 in the UK.

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  • The Take

    The Take

    The Take is a Canadian documentary film released in 2004 by the wife and husband team of Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis. It tells the story of workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina who reclaim control of a closed Forja auto plant where they once worked and turn it into a worker cooperative, or as could be argued, a working model of anarcho-syndicalism.

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  • This Revolution

    This Revolution

    This Revolution is a 2004 political film starring Rosario Dawson. Directed by filmmaker and activist Stephen Marshall, creator of the video news magazine Channel Zero and founder of Guerilla News Network, the docu-drama film blends fiction with reality, focusing on the effects of the media’s bias in order to maximize profits. The film was also part of the 2004 Official Sundance Selection.

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  • Gaza: The Killing Zone

    Gaza: The Killing Zone

    Dispatches reporter Sandra Jordan and producer Rodrigo Vasquez risk their lives to reveal the shocking level of daily violence and murderous hate in the Gaza Strip.
    An American peace activist was crushed to death by an IOF bulldozer; a British peace protester was shot in the head by an IOF sniper and remains in a coma; and a British cameraman was shot dead by the IOF. Within hours of arriving Sandra and Rodrigo are shot at and tear-gassed by Israeli troops breaking up a memorial service for Rachel Corrie, an A merican peace activist crushed by an Israeli Army bulldozer before.

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  • One Nation Under Seige

    One Nation Under Seige

    One Nation Under Siege is a forceful unmasking of the U.S. government and those in powerful positions who are actively dismantling the United States Bill of Rights for their own gain and greed.
    Through the research of over a dozen internationally distinguished authors, journalists, doctors, and military experts you will begin to understand the massive and ceaseless control projected onto an unsuspecting population by a government that may have finally crossed the line from a representative republic to a fascist state.

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  • The Fourth World War

    The Fourth World War

    From the front-lines of conflicts in Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Palestine, Korea, and the North; from Seattle to Genova, and the War on Terror in New York, Afghanistan, and Iraq, The Fourth World Waris the story of men and women around the world who resist being annihilated in this war.
    While our airwaves are crowded with talk of a new world war, narrated by generals and filmed from the noses of bombs, the human story of this global conflict remains untold. The Fourth World War brings together the images and voices of the war on the ground. It is a story of a war without end and of those who resist…

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  • History of Oil – Robert Newman

    History of Oil – Robert Newman

    As shown on Ch4 and repeated several times on More4, available at IndyBay on the web and many other places, now on google video (not great video quality) Robert’s stand-up act examines the history of the last 100 years or so but putting oil center-stage. Brilliant!

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  • The Road to Guantanamo

    The Road to Guantanamo

    Winner of the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross? “The Road to Guantanamo” is the terrifying first-hand account of three British citizens who were held for two years without charges in the U.S: military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Known as the “Tipton Three” in reference to their home town in Britain, the three were eventually returned to Britain and released, still no formal charges were made against them at any time during their ordeal.

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  • Nineteen-Eighty-Four

    Nineteen-Eighty-Four

    From the IMDB site:
    In the year 1984, rocket bombs and rats prey on the inhabitants of the crumbling metropolis of London. Far away on the Malabar Front, a seemingly interminable war rages against Eastasia. The Ministry of Truth broadcasts ceaselessly to the population via its inescapable network of telescreens. These devices, which pervade all aspects of peoples’ lives, are also capable of monitoring their every word and action. They form part of an elaborate surveillance system used by the Ministry of Love, and its dreaded agents the Thought Police, to serve their singular goal: the elimination of ‘thoughtcrime’…

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  • Who Killed the Electric Car?

    Who Killed the Electric Car?

    Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the creation, limited commercialization, and subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the 1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, the US government, the Californian government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles, and consumersin limiting the development and adoption of this technology…

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  • War Made Easy

    War Made Easy

    War Made Easy reaches into the Orwellian memory hole to expose a 50-year pattern of government deception and media spin that has dragged the United States into one war after another from Vietnam to Iraq. Narrated by actor and activist Sean Penn, the film exhumes remarkable archival footage of official distortion and exaggeration from LBJ to George W. Bush, revealing in stunning detail how the American news media have uncritically disseminated the pro-war messages of successive presidential administrations.

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  • The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear

    The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear

    In the past our politicians offered us dreams of a better world. Now they promise to protect us from nightmares. The most frightening of these is the threat of an international terror network. But, as Curtis argues, just as the dreams were not true, neither are these nightmares.

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  • Patent for a Pig: The Big Business of Monsanto

    Patent for a Pig: The Big Business of Monsanto

    Documentary concerning the controversy surrounding the experimental science of genetic modification by biotechnology corporations and the food industry. This idea of patenting life is not new, but begs the question – if they want to patent life, then what next? The air we breathe? Water? Relax, there’s profits to be had!

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  • History of Racism

    History of Racism

    This three-part documentary, originally shown on BBC 4, examines the history of racism, covering its origins with the enslavement of Africans in the sixteenth century, its overt nature in the colonial projects of the European powers and its appearance within twentieth century western societies. Featuring interviews with European, American and African academics and cultural commentators as well as employing strong images, the programme is a detailed and far-reaching assessment into the way in which racism has been constructed over the last five hundred years…

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  • Dying For Drugs

    Dying For Drugs

    A powerful international investigation of the global pharmaceutical industry.
    Every year, many new drugs come to market which offer hope to the sick and dying. They also bring billions of pounds into the coffers of the pharmaceutical industry, making Big Pharma the most profitable and powerful business on earth. Two years in the making, this film investigates just how far drug companies are prepared to go to get their drugs approved; what they will do to make sure they get the prices they want and what happens when profits are put before people…

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  • Eyes of a Child

    Eyes of a Child

    It is a frightening fact that in today’s affluent Britain almost one in three children live in poverty. Their childhood has been stolen: they are denied a childhood free of adult cares and worries. Poverty and lack of social support forces them to make adult decisions and bear adult responsibilities long before they should…

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  • Return To Dying Rooms

    Return To Dying Rooms

    In 1996 Producers/directors Brian Woods and Kate Blewett uncovered the systematic neglect of abandoned babies in Chinese state-run orphanages. This film led directly to the creation of the charity COCOA – Care of China’s Orphaned and Abandoned
    It is a film that nobody can ever forget or not be deeply touched by. The films have been seen in over 37 countries worldwide, with an estimated audience of over 100 million people. Such has been the outcry to these human rights abuses that the issue has been one of the most talked about subjects for years.

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  • A world without water

    A world without water

    Every day, thousands of children die due to lack of water and poor sanitation. Billions of people do not have access to safe water. Environmental change threatens to make this situation worse but a more immediate danger is emerging. Control of the world’s water is falling into the hands of the rich and water may soon take the place of oil as the world’s most tradeable – and coveted – commodity – not a basic human right (indeed, the US argued this at the UN). In a future when market forces set the price of a glass of water, will many more people be left too poor to drink?

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  • Salt of the Earth

    Salt of the Earth

    Tells the tale of a real life strike by Mexican-American miners. The story is set in a remote New Mexico town where the workers live in a company town in company owned shacks without basic plumbing. Put at risk by cost cutting bosses, the miners strike for safe working conditions. As the strike progresses the issues at stake grow beyond that, driven by the workers’ wives….

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  • Is Big Business the Real Big Brother?

    Is Big Business the Real Big Brother?

    Monitoring and surveillance of employees and customers by big business is now commonplace. Money Programme presenter Max Flint with the Personal Shopping Assistant computer, as used by customers at the Metro Future Store in Rheinberg, Germany Some German shoppers already have their purchases tracked It’s increasingly a feature of our daily lives, because businesses have found that it makes good business sense…

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  • TAKING LIBERTIES SINCE 1997 (released in 2007)

    TAKING LIBERTIES SINCE 1997 (released in 2007)

    Right to Protest, Right to Freedom of Speech. Right to Privacy. Right not to be detained without charge, Innocent Until Proven Guilty. Prohibition from Torture. TAKING LIBERTIES will reveal how these six central pillars of liberty have been systematically destroyed by New Labour, and the freedoms of the British people stolen from under their noses amidst a climate of fear created by the media and government itself…

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  • The Living Dead – Adam Curtis (1995)

    The Living Dead – Adam Curtis (1995)

    The Living Dead (subtitled Three Films About the Power of the Past) was the second major documentary series made by British film-maker Adam Curtis. This series investigated the way that history and memory (both national and individual) have been used by politicians and others. In three parts, it was transmitted on BBC Two in the spring of 1995.

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  • Fall of the Republic

    Fall of the Republic

    Fall Of The Republic documents how an offshore corporate cartel is bankrupting the US economy by design. Leaders are now declaring that world government has arrived and that the dollar will be replaced by a new global currency…

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  • Kloft’s documentary on the history of Nazi television

    Kloft’s documentary on the history of Nazi television

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  • Sand Animation, WW2

    Sand Animation, WW2

    http://english.pobediteli.ru/ – Animated History of WW2 REMEMBER! Today the world has cynically forgotten the high price that Soviet Union paid in order to keep the world free from Nazism. Sep 30 – Ukrainian sand animator, Kseniya Simonova moves her audience to tears as she wins the TV show ‘Ukraine’s Got Talent’ with her depiction of the Nazi invasion of Ukraine. Remember and remind that US Imperialist Motives Behind the War in Yugoslavia “People always were and always will be foolish [...]

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  • Smoke Kills

    Smoke Kills

    Antimult studio’s superhit
    with non-original sound

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  • Earth’s Most Impressive Landscapes

    Earth’s Most Impressive Landscapes

    A revolutionary situation in Kazakhstan is growing! In Kazakhstan, the growing social tension: no dirt on Natalia Sokolova, which union Nazarbayev and Chinese bourgeoisie was trying to disarm the strikers or her arrest for two months (in anticipation that the protest will subside by itself) does not yield any results. And hunger strikes in several locations of oil production continues. All clearly heard the calls for nationalization of privatized former Soviet bourgeoisie and given to the Chinese capital of socialist [...]

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  • Charlie Chaplin, Team Work

    Charlie Chaplin, Team Work

    A Letter From A Worker
    Partisan #4 • May 27, 2011
    I Am a Worker!
    I work in a hotel.
    Not in the housekeeping department, where the work is strenuous, tenuous and carries a high risk of injury.

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  • We’ll keep our eyes peeled

    We’ll keep our eyes peeled

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  • Century of the Self

    Century of the Self

    To many in both business and government, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power is truly moved into the hands of the people. Certainly the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? The Century of the Self tells the untold and controversial story of the growth of the mass-consumer society. How is the all-consuming self created, by whom, and in whose interest?

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  • Adam Curtis — The Mayfair Set

    Adam Curtis — The Mayfair Set

    Next episode starts automatically at the end.
    Unreported and almost unseen approach that capital and capital markets have taken since 1945 to gradually take control of the political systems of the USA and the United Kingdom. Adam Curtis outlines several key points and analyses at great length various events and personalities.

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  • The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

    (a.k.a. Chavez: Inside the Coup) is a 2002 documentary about the April 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt which briefly deposed Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. A television crew from Ireland’s Radio Telifís Éireann happened to be recording a documentary about Chávez during the events of April 11, 2002. Shifting focus, they followed the events as they occurred.

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  • American Blackout

    American Blackout

    If all of the votes have been counted in Florida and if all of the African American had the opportunity to cast a vote, George Bush would have never been President of the United States. We wouldn’t be involved in a war in Iraq and the make up of the Supreme Court would be different. Many have heard of the alleged voting irregularities that occurred during the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004…

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  • Taxi to the Dark Side

    Taxi to the Dark Side

    Taxi to the Dark Side is a gripping investigation into the reckless abuse of power by the Bush Administration.
    A documentary murder mystery that examines the death of an Afghan taxi driver at Bagram Air Base, the film exposes a worldwide policy of detention and interrogation that condones torture and the abrogation of human rights.

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  • The Shock Doctrine

    The Shock Doctrine

    Based on breakthrough historical research and four years of on-the-ground reporting in disaster zones, The Shock Doctrine vividly shows how disaster capitalism – the rapid-fire corporate re-engineering of societies still reeling from shock – did not begin with September 11, 2001.

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  • Capitalism: A Love Story

    Capitalism: A Love Story

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    Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story comes home to the issue he’s been examining throughout his career: the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world).

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  • Slavery: A Global Investigation

    Slavery: A Global Investigation

    This 80-minute documentary, inspired by Kevin Bales’ award-winning book

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  • Captain Capitalism

    Captain Capitalism

    Captain Capitalism, the cold war’s hottest hero, uncovers another communist plot. This time they are coming after Christmas, and Santa seems to be behind it all. Cup o’ Democracy: Captain Capitalism, the Cold War’s hottest hero, takes a letter about presidential politcs. Piggybank Pinko: Captain Capitalism, the Cold War’s Hottest Hero, teaches a young citizen the values of spending and the how to prevent recession. Culture Clubbing: Captain Capitalism, the Cold War’s hottest hero, teaches some kids about anime, foreign [...]

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  • Soviet Animation: The Bremen Musicians 3/3 (with English subtitles)

    Soviet Animation: The Bremen Musicians 3/3 (with English subtitles)

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  • Soviet Animation: The Bremen Musicians 2/3 (with English subtitles)

    Soviet Animation: The Bremen Musicians 2/3 (with English subtitles)

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