The degraded socio-economic condition of Argentina leading to the December 2001 rebellions, and its consequent social chaos analyzed by focusing on real people from Buenos Aires poorest shantytowns, crumbling hospitals, and women middle class farmers fighting multi national banks that are shamelessly appropriating their farmlands. Written by Gonz30

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A documentary exploring how money and the trading of value has evolved, culminating in Bitcoin.

A character-driven, action-packed documentary about Detroit, told through the eyes of the Detroit fi...

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Illegal immigrants and asylum seekers in Serbia, placed in asylum centers after their dramatic journ...

The Divide tells the story of 7 individuals striving for a better life in modern day US and UK - whe...

Sassnitz is a small coastal town at the Baltic Sea on the Island of Rügen. In its vicinity are the w...

Lazy, idle, effeminate, strikers from father to son : French stereotypes are doing well. Anglo-Saxon...

This documentary is a case study of the multinational tentacles of the world's biggest bank, how it ...

"Mexico begins where the roads end ”. Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes tells us about the history of Me...

After starting a painting business right before the housing crash, a filmmaker drives over 35,000 mi...

A documentary about Tourettes sufferer John Davidson. This is a follow-up to the 1989 TV documentary...

John's Not Mad is a QED documentary made by the BBC in 1989. It was ranked, in a British public poll...

Henri Storck and Joris Ivens’ landmark of social documentary, blending staged scenes with locals and...

Jurassic Cash is a documentary on the new business of dinosaur fossils, an incredible speculation in...

What would you do if your basic income was taken care of month after month? Would you stop working? ...

While we were wandering through the pages of our democracy history, we saw right-left fights and exp...

How did Nazi Germany, from limited natural resources, mass unemployment, little money and a damaged ...