Taking Liberties Since 1997is a documentary film about the erosion of civil liberties in the United Kingdom and increase of surveillance under the government of Tony Blair. It was released in the UK on 8th June 2007. The director, Chris Atkins, said on 1 May that he wanted to expose "the Orwellian state" that now threatened Britain as a result of Mr Blair's policies.
Sicilian photojournalist Letizia Battaglia began a long battle against the ruthless Cosa Nostra when...
Data—arguably the world’s most valuable asset—is being weaponized to wage cultural and political war...
Documentary about the Rembrandt Association. In the 19th century, a lot of Dutch art disappeared abr...
In an extensive mini-documentary by Michelle Boley (@roguekite) and Taylor Gill (@taylorcgill) and p...
Two decades after the initial exposé of the corporation, this follow-up unveils a world now fully re...
Paradoxocracy, co-directed with Pen-ek's longtime friend and producer, Pasakorn Pramoolwong, begins ...
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
A film by Spetsnaz, narrated through a first person perspective, documenting his journey and the jou...
An intimate look at Al Gore and his family during the former Vice President's 2000 campaign
Secessionnist movements in Canada outside Quebec.
As children, British actor Paul Blackthorne and Australian photographer Mister Basquali both fell in...
A sobering look at the erosion of democracy & freedom of the press in the United States and abroad.
A documentary that examines the issue of forced live organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of cons...
A video polemic, based on Heathcote Williams' investigative poem 'Royal Babylon: The Criminal Record...
The jaw-dropping story of Carl Beech, a former nurse from Gloucester who claimed he had been sexuall...