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Post by mortsahlfan on Sept 4, 2019 20:47:36 GMT
Seven-Up Place De La Republique Chronicles of a Summer Salesman
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Post by koskiewicz on Sept 5, 2019 0:12:17 GMT
The Corporation
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Post by mortsahlfan on Sept 5, 2019 12:31:47 GMT
I imagine nothing would surprise me with this documentary after taking a quick look.
Will I be angry afterwards? 
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Post by mikef6 on Sept 5, 2019 14:02:44 GMT
The Fog Of War / Errol Morris (2003) The Yes Men / Dan Ollman, Sarah Price, Chris Smith (2003) Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War On Journalism / Robert Greenwald (2004) Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room / Alex Gibney (2005) Wal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Price / Robert Greenwald (2005) McLibel / Fanny Armstrong and Ken Loach (2005) An Inconvenient Truth / Davis Guggenheim (2006) Burning The Future: Coal In America / David Novack (2008) Casino Jack And The United States Of Money / Alex Gibney (2010) Trashed / Candida Brady (2012) The Unknown Known / Errol Morris (2013) Merchants Of Doubt / Robert Kenner (2014) Citizenfour / Laura Poitras (2014)
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Post by politicidal on Sept 5, 2019 14:31:03 GMT
Inside Job (2010)
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Post by bravomailer on Sept 5, 2019 14:35:16 GMT
Harlan County USA
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Post by The Harald PaulsLaugh on Sept 5, 2019 14:50:10 GMT
Bowling for Columbine if for no other reason than Africanized bees.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 5, 2019 15:22:57 GMT
Any documentary I've ever watched hasn't been very social, but then I've never tried talking to them.
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Post by koskiewicz on Sept 5, 2019 16:28:12 GMT
The Koyanisqattsi trilogy.
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Post by vegalyra on Sept 5, 2019 17:05:29 GMT
Fog of War Chronicle of a Summer General Idi Amin Dada: Self Portrait
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Post by koskiewicz on Sept 5, 2019 17:16:07 GMT
To mortsahlfan:
If you view "The Corporation" you will find that corporate entities have as many "human rights" as people, though the corporation is an inanimate object. So the answer to you is a resounding "YES"
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