Quite a few years have passed since November 1989. Czechoslovakia has been divided up and, in the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus’s right-wing government is in power. Karel Vachek follows on from his film New Hyperion, thus continuing his series of comprehensive film documentaries in which he maps out Czech society and its real and imagined elites in his own unique way.
Someone Else’s Country looks critically at the radical economic changes implemented by the 1984 Labo...
The story of unemployment in New Zealand and In A Land of Plenty is an exploration of just that; it ...
The film is a controversy on democracy. Is our society really democratic? Can everyone be part of it...
The armies of Fascist Italy conquered Addis Ababa, capital of Abyssinia, in May 1936, thus culminati...
Mexico, March 2015. Carmen Aristegui, incorruptible journalist, has been fired from the radio statio...
Diving deep into the true causes of the Great Recession, the financial crisis of the 2010s, renowned...
Short film for Vice Media about the illusion of stability, freedom, and prosperity in the West, comp...
This documentary profiles economist and writer Marilyn Waring. In extensive interviews, Waring detai...
Filmmaker Richard Symons asks members of the British government to support his campaign for truth in...
David Grubin's probing and perceptive biography reassesses the remarkable and tragic life of Bobby K...
The images from the landing of the first expedition of the spaceship Columbia are juxtaposed to a re...
Welcome to a different kind of drag race! As NYC emerges from the chaos of 2020, Marti Cummings (the...
Two immigrant filmmakers journey across the US, exploring American identity through raw encounters o...
In 2010, the iconic Tote Hotel – last bastion of Melbourne’s vibrant music counterculture – was forc...
This program, culled from the over 28 hours of interview footage between Sir David Frost and U.S. Pr...