Drawing surprising connections between market methods and CIA torture techniques developed in the 1950s, the film explores how well-known events of the recent past have been theaters for the shock doctrine, from Pinochet's coup in Chile, to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, to the war in Iraq today.

Three farming families in Hanyuan, China, strive to give their children a good life in the midst of ...

Concert by Víctor Jara at Panamericana Televisión in Lima, Peru, on July 17, 1973. This is one of th...

A documentary about the closure of General Motors' plant at Flint, Michigan, which resulted in the l...

Buenos Aires is a complex, chaotic city. It has European style and a Latin American heart. It has os...

A Rebel Without a Cause for a new generation, and one of the most defiant children to ever grace the...

Initially embarking on an unplanned personal filmmaking project, Ilias Boukhemoucha finds himself dr...

Crocodile in the Yangtze follows China's first Internet entrepreneur and former English teacher, Jac...

Documentary following dockers of Liverpool sacked in a labour dispute and their supporters’ group, W...

The third installment in Dan Přibáň's series of travel documentaries describes the author's journey ...

In their infinite quest for virgin big walls, adventurers Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll, Nicolas Favres...

A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

1972. During the government of Salvador Allende 34 artists made works that were included in the cons...

With the country's debt growing out of control, Americans by and large are unaware of the looming fi...

A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they l...