The Boy Who Cried Warming

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This feature-length documentary explores climate change from a more scientific perspective than previous films on the subject. The film assesses many of the common misconceptions surrounding global warming, provides a scientific overview of carbon dioxide on Earth, and delves into various carbon trading laws and their potential negative impact on the world economy. The film […]

All Wars are Bankers Wars

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The United States mainly opposes the currency law of the King of George III. The law forces the colonists to take over their business only by the printing banknotes borrowed from the Bank of England. After the revolution, the new United States passed a very different economic system. In this system, the government issued its […]

Alone in the Past

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Pavel Sapozhnikov is a typical 24-year-old Russian. His life is filled with all modern conveniences, including cell phones, digital organizers, cutting-edge technology, and constant stimulation. But something is missing. He decides to start an eight-month social experiment, placing him on a remote farm in completely antiquated 10th century conditions. Will he develop the skill and […]

Bigger, Stronger, Faster

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Pop culture fans tend to think of Hulk Hogan, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger as entertainment figures. In the ’80s in Poughkeepsie, New York, filmmaker Christopher Bell and his brothers saw them as heroes and turned bodybuilders. Like the Hulk, Mike and Mark Bell even turned to professional wrestling. A former employee of Venice’s famed […]

Earth’s Most Wanted Hacker

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Kevin Mitnick was once the most wanted hacker in the world. The highly stylized film juxtaposes his extraordinary hacking adventures with the infamous Koobface virus that hit social networks in 2008. On December 8, 1998, the world’s most popular website was hijacked by hackers who revealed that every computer using Yahoo at the time was […]

Komodo and Sumatra: Land of Dragons

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An island enveloped in mist receives the new day… south of the continent of Asia. This is just one of the over 20,000 islands stretching from Asia to Australia but its interior holds mysteries which have astonished scientists for generations. When the first European explorers came to the Indonesian archipelago, at the start of the […]

The Bloody History of Communism

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Communism is the bloodiest ideology, claiming more than 120 million innocent lives in the 20th century. It was a nightmare that promised equality and justice, but instead delivered blood, death, torture and fear. This three-volume documentary documents the horrific brutality of communism and the philosophy behind it. From Marx to Lenin, Stalin, Mao or Pol […]

The Dome

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Enewetak -Toll on the Marshall Islands is a remote place, embedded in the huge Pacific region between Australia and Hawaii -in many aspects of picturesque paradise. It is also a transparent light blue water, which is breathtaking sky and lively vegetation, and also accommodate one of the most toxic graves on the earth. This cultural […]

The Dreamlife Of Georgie Stone

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Spanning nineteen years, The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone draws us into the elliptical memories of Georgie, an Australian transgender teen, as she helps change laws, affirms her gender and finds her voice. Made in collaboration with Georgie herself, this is the story of a childhood under siege and a loving family who stood strong behind […]