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  • Video/Audio
    2 days ago
    by Maternitus
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    Theaters of War (2022)

    How the Pentagon and CIA Took Hollywood is a documentary based on the book National Security Cinema and the Spy Culture website. Sourced from thousands of pages of documents obtained by investigative journalist Tom Secker using the Freedom of Information Act, it reveals how the US military lie to and manipulate people using Hollywood films and TV. From rewriting scripts to pitching ideas to planting military technologies into entertainment products, this is a revelatory tale about propaganda in places you might not expect to find it.

  • Video/Audio
    1 month ago
    by Gozzin
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    0:00 / 1:04:42STATIN NATION: The Great Cholesterol Cover-Up (Full Movie)

  • Video/Audio
    2 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +32 +7

    The Dumbest Business Idea in History

    Business decisions made in the interest of “maximising shareholder value” have caused mass layoffs, environmental catastrophes, an endless list of corporate frauds, and record inequality in the workplace. The very same CEO who made millions of dollars by being the first champion of “maximising shareholder value” in the 60’s called it the dumbest idea in the world, and something that could rot capitalism to its core.

  • Video/Audio
    3 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +2 +1

    Allah, women and banking

    After the financial meltdown of 2008 it's time to see what we can learn from other systems across the globe. In Malaysia, the international hub for Islamic finance, a new generation of young bankers has found an answer in Islamic banking, which is based on the laws of the Sharia. Surprisingly enough, in this new venue female bankers are leading the way. "Sisters of Islamic Banking" features four high potential female bankers in Kuala Lumpur and Bahrein.

  • Video/Audio
    3 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +4 +1

    Dead Internet Theory: A.I. Killed the Internet

    Generative A.I is the nuclear bomb of the Information Age. If the Internet doesn’t feel as creative or fun or interesting as you remember it, you’re not alone. The so-called ‘Dead Internet Theory’ explains why. The rise of artificially generated content killed the internet. How did this happen? Why? And… Is it still possible to stop it?

  • Video/Audio
    3 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +2 +1

    Punk rock not retirement

    Sewing quilts and playing Scrabble: for pensioner Ruth Miller from Britain, that wasn’t enough. After retiring from her teaching job, she wanted to make punk music again. So she founded her own band. It was a huge success.

  • Video/Audio
    4 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +2 +1

    Investigating Trump, Project 2025 and the future of the United States

    There has never been a US president like Donald Trump — and now he’s back, this time with a detailed plan for his second coming.

  • Video/Audio
    4 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +2 +1

    Anesthesia in Tattooing

    As the use of anesthesia in tattooing gains popularity, curiosity surrounds its ‘aftermath.’ What happens to the canvas after they’ve been ‘asleep’ for the entirety of an extremely traumatic tattoo session, and what challenges do they face after coming-to and being left to heal?

  • Video/Audio
    4 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +2 +1

    Carbon conspiracy: How shadowy think-tanks went to war on net zero

    The right wing has ripped up the consensus on the climate crisis. In this documentary short, we examine how radical groups based in and around 55 Tufton Street have fought net zero. Lobbyists and think tanks simulate public support for antidemocratic, anti-scientific measures. Documentary includes interview with Peter Geoghegan, author of Democracy for Sale.

  • Video/Audio
    4 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +2 +1

    The Strange Origin Story behind this Iconic Megacity

    In this video, we explore the origins of Akira's iconic Neo-Tokyo, delving into its roots in post-war Tokyo and the visionary ideas that shaped it. We uncover how Katsuhiro Otomo's experiences and inspirations, including the chaotic streets of 1970s Tokyo and the influence of youth biker gangs, contributed to the creation of this futuristic megacity. We also reveal the surprising influence of German filmmaker Fritz Lang, whose 1920s film Metropolis inspired Akira's cityscape. Join us as we trace the architectural and cultural elements that led to the birth of one of the most iconic anime settings ever created.

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +25 +4

    Debunking the State of Israel

    The title says it all. A historical and scientific documentary debunking the "State of Israel".

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +12 +3

    The Unfortunate Decline Of Thrift Stores

    In This Video We’ll Discuss Recent Trends In Thrifting And Why It’s On The Decline

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +23 +3

    Gideon Levy: Going Against The Grain (2013)

    Gideon Levy is someone who evokes strong emotions from fellow Israelis. His columns for the Tel Aviv-based Haaretz newspaper documents the lives of regular Palestinians which have made him one of the most hated men in Israel. "Going Against the Grain" follows controversial Israeli journalist Gideon Levy on one of his assignments in Hebron, to describe lives of ordinary Palestinians living there.

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +18 +3

    TATTOOED The Movie

    In 2007, Declan Maynes bought himself a camera, the book Film Making For Dummies and went out on his own to interview numerous tattoo artists and experts around the world. When he came back to his home in Vienna he sat down in his kitchen and edited his first feature-length film: "TATTOOED The Movie". Declan's film won acclaim at international film festivals including the prestigious INDIE SPIRIT Award.

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +21 +4

    Stink!

    2021 Re-release -- “Stink!” opens with a foul smell and a pair of kids pajamas. And a single father trying to find out what that smell could possibly be. But instead of getting a straight answer, director Jon Whelan stumbles on an even bigger issue in America, which is that some products on our store shelves are not safe -- by design.

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +24 +3

    Oh Canada Movie - Our Bought And Sold Out Land

    This 2009 entertaining documentary film explores the history of banking, the selling out of the prosperity of Canada, the clearance sale of Canadian businesses and the political liquidation of public infrastructures to the multi-national corporate oligarchy. How has this led to the biggest economic crash / recession / depression in Canadian history? Could it have something to do with our politicians listening to international bankers and corporations instead of the people Canada? How does the Canadian banking system really work? How does the central Bank of Canada compare with the American Federal Reserve?

  • Video/Audio
    5 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +30 +2

    Britain’s Evil War Against Pirate Radio

    Today we explore the criminal world of pirate radio, how the UK establishment and the BBC suppressed and criminalised these stations for over 40 years.

  • Video/Audio
    6 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +34 +9

    Shoshana Zuboff on surveillance capitalism

    Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff wrote a monumental book about the new economic order that is alarming. "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," reveals how the biggest tech companies deal with our data. How do we regain control of our data? What is surveillance capitalism?

  • Analysis
    7 months ago
    by estherschindler
    +10 +2

    How Finding Your Roots Turns DNA Research Into Essential TV

    Producers behind PBS' series reveal how they help guests explore their family trees.

  • Video/Audio
    8 months ago
    by Maternitus
    +36 +2

    #Happy: The Dictatorship of Happiness on Social Media

    We spend hours on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, seduced by their promise: to be able to share our life and our opinions with the whole world. In this virtual world, everyone is happy. Everyone has perfect bodies, lives fulfilled lives in stylish houses surrounded by beautiful friends and family. Everyone shows off and everyone judges. But this irresistible quest for recognition can quickly turn into addiction, wreaking havoc on our mental health. And teenagers are the most susceptible. In this film, we examine the real dangers of the “happycracy” promoted on social networks and hear from some of its young victims.