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Origin SuisseGenres DocumentaryThemes Politique,
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Documentary films about politics,
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Officier de l’armée, le capitaine Thomas Sankara devient président de la Haute-Volta à la faveur d’un coup d’État le 4 août 1983. Il engage dès lors une révolution démocratique et populaire dans son pays qui prend le nom de Burkina Faso (« Pays des hommes intègres ») : lutte contre l’impérialisme et le néocolonialisme, réduction de la corruption, engagements de programmes en faveur de l'éducation, de l'émancipation des femmes ou de l'écologie…, 1h7
Directed by Oliver StoneOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Politique,
Films about religion,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
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Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
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Films about Jews and JudaismActors Oliver StoneRating63%
Film documentaire de 2003 produit par Oliver Stone pour la série HBO America Undercover sur le conflit en Palestine occupée. Il s' entretiens avec Ehud Barak et Benjamin Netanyahu, anciens Premiers ministres d'Israël, Yasser Arafat, défunt président de l'Autorité nationale palestinienne, et divers militants palestiniens qui résistent à l'oppression du régime sioniste.Directed by Patricio GuzmánGenres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Politique,
Transport films,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
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Films about Latin American military dictatorshipsRating80%
En 1973, alors que Salvador Allende initie un programme de transformations sociales et politiques visant à enrayer la pauvreté, la droite organise une série de grèves. Quand Allende obtient la majorité des suffrages en mars, la bourgeoisie comprend qu’elle ne peut plus avoir recours à des mécanismes légaux, et c’est le coup d’État. , 55minutes
Origin USAGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Politique,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Hitler,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIRating52%
As the picture opens, a re-enacted phone call featuring reporter Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. in Germany, and narrator Edwin C. Hill in New York is depicted. Then a parade of people carrying torchlights in Berlin, where Jewish works and other political books are burned. Vanderbilt meets with Hill, and then flies out of the country. Hill talks with Vanderbilt about the problems in his country, then a re-enacted interview between Adolf Hitler and Vanderbilt. During a viewing of World War I battle footage, Hitler's home town, Leonidad, Austria, and his parents' graves are pictured. Vanderbilt goes to Vienna, to see Chancellor Dollfuss, and he films several Austrian Nazi riots during a parade. In a re-enactment, Vanderbilt's passport is stolen, and there are several shots of Nazis abusing Jews. In yet another re-enactment, Vanderbilt interviews Crown Prince Wilhelm, and more books are burned. Helen Keller talks to an interviewer about her books, which were burned by the Nazis. Then a conversation Vanderbilt, Kaiser Wilhelm II in Doorn, Holland, and Prince Louis Ferdinand had is re-enacted. Actual anti-Nazi speeches given by prominent Jews and some Gentiles are shown and the Nazis are shown trying to alter the Bible. In the final scene, Congressman Samuel Dickstein of New York and Hill give speeches directly to the audience, explaining the dangers of Nazism.