L'Acadie, l'Acadie?!? est un long métrage documentaire canadien sorti en 1971. Il suit les manifestations des étudiants de l'Université de Moncton en 1968 et 1969.
, 1h Directed byIsaac Julien OriginUSA GenresDocumentary, Action ThemesDocumentary films about business, Documentary films about the film industry ActorsSamuel L. Jackson, Larry Cohen, Pam Grier, Tamara Dobson, Quentin Tarantino, Isaac Hayes Rating68% With archive film clips and interviews, this brief look at a frequently overlooked historical period of filmmaking acts as an introduction rather than a complete record. It features interviews with some of the genre's biggest stars, like Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, and Richard Roundtree. Director Melvin Van Peebles discusses the historical importance of his landmark film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. For a contemporary perspective, the excitable Quentin Tarantino offers his spirited commentary and author/critic bell hooks provides some scholarly social analysis.
, 1h35 OriginUSA GenresDocumentary ThemesFilms about the labor movement, Documentary films about politics, Political films Rating74% The Teamsters' strike against Overnite began on October 24, 1999. James P. Hoffa had been elected president of the Teamsters in the fall of 1998, and had campaigned on a promise to unionize Overnite and securing a contract for its 13,000 workers. The Teamsters represented only a fraction of Overnite's workers, but believed they could use other means to win company recognition of the union. Initially, about 2,000 workers walked the picket line in 12 states. The strike turned violent, however, and both sides accused the other of bribery, spying, intimidation and more. By August 2002, only 300 to 600 workers remained on strike. The Teamsters called the strike off without securing a contract or union recognition. [...]See more...
, 1h9 OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy, Documentary, Pornographic ThemesFilms about sexuality Rating66% Il s'agit de plusieurs films érotiques muets du début du XXe siècle. Ils étaient programmés en séances dans les salons d'attente des bordels huppés. Les films sont compilés et produits par Michel Reilhac et Mélange Production. Le film est diffusé lors de la Quinzaine des réalisateurs au Festival de Cannes le 19 mai 2002.