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Tag Archives: Documentary Film
Saturday Matinee: An Open Secret
“An Open Secret” (2014) is a documentary film about Hollywood child sexual abuse directed by Amy Berg (Deliver Us From Evil). The film features interviews with victimized performers, who were targeted when they were young boys (including Corey Feldman and … Continue reading
Ken Burns’ Vietnam War: An Object Lesson in the Failures of the Objective Lens
By Reed Richardson Source: FAIR If journalism resigns itself to being a “first draft of history,” Ken Burns’ popular PBS documentaries, written by Lynn Novick, have increasingly aspired to—and achieved—a coveted status as popular historical canon. This has, in part, been accomplished by … Continue reading
Posted in corporate news, culture, Film, Geopolitics, History, media, news, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, State Crime, war
Tagged American History, Centrism, corporate media, Documentary Film, geopolitics, Journalism, Ken Burns, My Lai Massacre, news, Objectivity, US government, Vietnam War, war, War Criminals, war profiteers
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Saturday Matinee: Obsolete
Source: Truthstream Media The Future Doesn’t Need Us… Or So We’ve Been Told. With the rise of technology and the real-time pressures of an online, global economy, humans will have to be very clever – and very careful – not … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, culture, Dystopia, Economics, Film, Financial Crisis, Labor, Philosophy, Saturday Matinee, Science, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, Sociology, Technology, Work
Tagged AI, artificial intelligence, automation, Corporate Globalization, culture, Documentary Film, economic crisis, Economics, Global Economy, Internet, Labor, Robots, science, social control, society, technology, Work
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Saturday Matinee: In the Year of the Pig
“In the Year of the Pig” (1968) by Emile De Antonio (Point of Order, Underground, Rush to Judgement) was one of the earliest Vietnam War documentaries and was often greeted with hostility during its run in theaters by pro-war audiences. … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, anti-war, Art, culture, Film, History, Saturday Matinee, society, Video, war
Tagged Documentary Film, Emile De Antonio, In the Year of the Pig, Rush to Judgement, Vietnam War
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Saturday Matinee: The Fuck-It Point
Synopsis by Savage Revival: A film about civilization, why we should bring it down and why most civilized people don’t. [THE FUCK-IT POINT] ‘When you have had enough. When you decide to take matters into your own hands and don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Art, conditioning, consciousness, culture, Environment, Film, History, media, Philosophy, Saturday Matinee, Science, Social Control, society, Technology, Video
Tagged civilization, Documentary Film, environment, Extinction, Savage Revival, SavageRevival.net, technology, The Fuck-It Point
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Saturday Matinee: Memorial Triple Feature
Today happens to be the day of two pivotal events in American history: the WACO massacre (1993) and the Oklahoma City bombing (1995). In both cases there’s much evidence pointing towards state terrorism and cover-up. Two of the best documentaries … Continue reading
Posted in 9/11, Activism, Art, black ops, CIA, conditioning, culture, divide and conquer, Economics, Empire, Energy, False Flag, Film, Financial Crisis, Geopolitics, History, police state, propaganda, Psy-ops, Recession, Saturday Matinee, Social Control, society, State Crime, Uncategorized, Video, war on terror, Whistleblowers
Tagged A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995, Collapse, Crossing the Rubicon, Documentary Film, From the Wilderness, Michael C. Ruppert, Waco: Rules of Engagement
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