Congo: Red Rubber, White King, Black Death is a critical film and documentary on the reign of King Leopold of Belgium over his private property we now know as the country of Congo. The film graphically illustrates the atrocities that occurred, the injustices, the evils and the popular lies that people hold to be true.
Japans underworld from the BBC and Japan TV. This is a very good documentary about about sex and the red light district. One noticeable thing is BBC mentioned in their Documentary that more than 30% of Japanese high school girls are involved in enjo kosai compensated dating or prostitution, while according to local Japanese sources,
Tamara Johnston, the subject of the 2008 documentary The Fair Trade, is interviewed in this article from AsiaSpa magazine. The article describes the events that led to Tamara’s decision to start Anti-Body, a fair-trade skincare business, with her twin sister Shelby and Shelby’s husband Steve, as well as the values that shape their business...
This footage is taken from an upcoming documentary entitled, "Chasing the Shadows." For more information visit www.chasingtheshadows.com.
Stefan Molyneux from Freedomain Radio reviews the documentary 'Zeistgeist: Addendum.' http://www.freedomainradio.com.
A documentary, more than two years in the making, about President-elect Barack Obama's campaign is gathering significant interest from international distributors just days after being picked up in the United States by HBO. A team of directors and editors backed by the actor Edward Norton is furiously editing the untitled project.
Michael Moore has supposedly decided to rework his latest documentary to focus on the United State’s recent economic problems and the global financial crisis. Originally set around the United State’s foreign policy and the aftermath of the Bush administration, THR says that the yet-to-be-titled film will now have a “end-of-the-empire tone”, which M
Academy-Award Nominated Film Producer Meghan O'Hara (Sicko, Fahrenheit 911) discusses how she battled breast cancer to create IFC Media Project, a revealing new documentary on the current state of investigative journalism in the media, that premieres Nov. 18 on the Independent Film Channel.
Fuel is a shocking documentary that exposes the auto industry, the oil industry and the government, while exploring alternative energies for our planet.
Phil Donahue has rarely shied away from controversy. On his long-running syndicated talk show, he debated issues including abortion and the death penalty, and his MSNBC show was canceled in 2003, he maintained, because of his antiwar stand. He's back with an award winning documentary about a disabled Iraq war vet.