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Category Archives: Documentaries
This Film Is Not Yet Rated – 2006

The Motion Picture Association of America’s rating system decides what people can and cannot watch and This Film is Not Yet Rated proves the MPAA may be more prejudiced than anyone knew. Do ratings determine what is considered culturally acceptable? … Continue reading
Trudell – 2005

John Trudell became one of the most notable activists for Native American rights in history, but despite a public sense of admiration (and even support) for his speeches, the FBI was monitoring closely, and seemed to be waiting for the … Continue reading
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price – 2005

This documentary takes a disturbing look at the impact of the corporate giant Wal-Mart, on communities, small businesses, employees, foreign workers, the environment and even modern-day consumers. With over 5,000 stores (and counting), Wal-Mart has become larger (financially) than some … Continue reading
A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash – 2006

A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash presents a disturbing picture of the planet’s dwindling oil resources through impressive historical footage and compelling interviews with authorities such as former OPEC chairman Fadhil Chalabhi, Stanford University political scientist; Terry Lynn Karl, oil … Continue reading
Food Matters – 2008

With the U.S. medical field in favor of pharmaceutical companies, and over 106,000 people dying from reactions to prescriptions medications every year, Food Matters raises massive questions about the lack of nutritional education, the wealth of processed foods on the … Continue reading