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Directed by Barbara KoppleOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Films about anarchism,
Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about technology,
Documentary films about anarchism,
Political filmsRating81%
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Kopple initially intended to make a film about Kenzie, Miners for Democracy and the attempt to unseat Tony Boyle. When miners at the Brookside Mine in Harlan County, Kentucky went on strike in June 1972, Kopple went there to film the strike against Duke Power Company which the UMWA had helped to organize. The strike proved a more interesting subject, so Kopple switched the focus of her film.![Be Pretty and Shut Up!](/imagesen/small/146609.jpg)
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Directed by Delphine SeyrigOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about films,
Feminist films,
Politique,
Films about television,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Political filmsActors Jenny Agutter,
Juliet Berto,
Ellen Burstyn,
Candy Clark,
Jill Clayburgh,
Patti D'ArbanvilleRating68%
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Le film consiste en une série d'entretiens entre Delphine Seyrig et vingt-trois actrices françaises, anglaises, américaines et une québécoise qui évoquent leur expérience professionnelle, les rôles qui leur sont proposés et leurs relations avec les réalisateurs et les équipes techniques.![The Grain That Built a Hemisphere](/imagesen/small/85010.jpg)
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Directed by Bill Justice,
Bill RobertsOrigin USAGenres War,
Documentary,
AnimationThemes Environmental films,
Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
Children's filmsRating59%
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Explication de l'histoire du maïs, depuis sa découverte par les indiens à son usage moderne puis son importance dans l'économie mondiale.![More Than Honey](/imagesen/small/141141.jpg)
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Directed by Markus ImhoofOrigin SuisseGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Politique,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about animal rights,
Documentaire animalier,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Films about insects,
Political films,
Documentary films about natureActors John Hurt,
Charles BerlingRating74%
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Le documentaire donne la libre parole à plusieurs acteurs de la filière, et montre une variété de points de vue qui parfois se répondent les uns les autres à des points différents du globe. Des allers et retours entre l'Europe et l'Amérique sont fréquents tout au long du film, qui se termine par une arche de Noé bâtie en Australie, au large de Perth.![Trente tableaux](/imagesen/small/14306.jpg)
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Directed by Paule BaillargeonGenres DocumentaryThemes Feminist films,
Politique,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political films,
Documentary films about Quebec politics,
Autobiographical documentary filmsActors Paule BaillargeonRating61%
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L’actrice et réalisatrice Paule Baillargeon retourne au pays de son enfance : l'Abitibi. Sur la route de Montréal à Val-d'Or, des instants qui ont marqué son existence resurgissent dans sa mémoire. À travers cet autoportrait hybride, Baillargeon raconte le parcours d’une femme, d'une féministe, d'une mère, d'une artiste.![Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory](/imagesen/small/14203.jpg)
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Directed by Raphaël MilletOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the visual arts,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Political filmsActors Pierre Schoendoerffer,
Costa-Gavras,
Raoul Coutard,
Jacques PerrinPierre Schoendoerffer revisits his life and career, with a strong focus on the impact that his experience as a war cinematographer for the French army during the Indochina War had on him, as well as a war reporter during the Vietnam War when he filmed his 1967 Academy Award winning documentary The Anderson Platoon named after the leader of the platoon - Lieutenant Joseph B. Anderson - with which Schoendoerffer and his crew were embedded.![Roger & Me](/imagesen/small/8335.jpg)
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Directed by Michael MooreOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Films about automobiles,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about technology,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Political films,
Road moviesActors Michael Moore,
Ronald Reagan,
Guy Williams,
Pat BooneRating74%
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Michael Moore begins by introducing himself and his family through 8 mm archival home movies; he describes himself as the Irish American Catholic middle-class son of a General Motors employee assembling AC spark plugs. Moore chronicles how GM had previously defined his childhood in Flint, Michigan, and how the company was the primary economic and social hub of the town. He points out that Flint is the place where the Flint Sit-Down Strike occurred, resulting in the birth of the United Auto Workers. He reveals that his heroes were the Flint natives who had escaped the oppressive life in GM's factories, including "Flint's most famous native son," game show host Bob Eubanks.