A serious docu-comedy about the commercialization of Christmas. What Would Jesus Buy? follows Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir as they go on a cross-country mission to save Christmas from the Shopocalypse: the end of mankind from consumerism, over-consumption and the fires of eternal debt!
Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues define our...
Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and edit...
A symphonic journey into our obsessive consumption. The many objects we accumulate begin their produ...
A documentary that focuses on Hayao Miyazaki’s deep connection to nature and the environmental theme...
This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families s...
Two students from the Czech Film Academy commission a leading advertising agency to organize a huge ...
This subversive documentary unpacks the tricks brands use to keep their customers consuming — and th...
Film from Andrew Morgan. The True Cost is a documentary film exploring the impact of fashion on peo...
Gimme Green is a humorous look at the American obsession with the residential lawn and the effects i...
Once upon a time... consumer goods were built to last. Then, in the 1920’s, a group of businessmen r...
Over the past 25 years, Lauren Greenfield's documentary photography and film projects have explored ...
The history of arguably the most famous shop in the world, which has been based on Brompton Road in ...
St James's in London is renowned for being Britain's poshest high street. We meet the characters who...
A documentary following an Estonian fashion designer Reet Aus on a global tour to explore the origin...
Was the Brussels Innovation fire (1967) just a dramatic accident or was there more going on? Through...
Logistics or Logistics Art Project is an experimental art film. At 51,420 minutes (857 hours or 35 d...
A look at the modern-day problem of "affluenza," an epidemic of stress, overwork, shopping and debt ...
A critique of liquid love through sarcasm and crude humor. With the desire that the viewer empathize...
A young boy plays an accordion in a shopping mall. Béla Tarr picks up the camera one more time to sh...