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Directed by Gilles Perret,
François RuffinOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Documentary films about politics,
Political films,
Road moviesActors François Ruffin,
Gilles PerretRating66%
Au volant de sa Citroën Berlingo, François Ruffin, accompagné par Gilles Perret et sa caméra, sillonne les routes de France, du nord au sud, pendant six jours à la rencontre de Gilets jaunes sur les ronds-points, les péages ou les parkings d'hypermarchés. Les deux hommes traversent ainsi neuf départements : l'Oise, la Saône-et-Loire, l'Ardèche, l'Isère, la Haute-Savoie, la Drôme, le Gard, les Bouches-du-Rhône et l'Hérault., 1h30
Origin MexiqueGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about alcoholism,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Environmental films,
Films about families,
Films about immigration,
La mondialisation,
Films about the labor movement,
La précarité,
Documentaire sur l'altermondialisme,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailRating73%
Dans les campagnes mexicaines, la pauvreté se transmet le plus souvent par héritage. De génération en génération, les jeunes reproduisent les gestes des anciens dans un même combat pour survivre., 2h3
Directed by Michael MooreOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about health care,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailActors Michael Moore,
Tucker Albrizzi,
Billy Crystal,
Bill MaherRating79%
According to Sicko, almost fifty million Americans are uninsured while the remainder, who are covered, are often victims of insurance company fraud and red tape. Furthermore, Sicko points out that the U.S. health care system is ranked 37 out of 191 by the World Health Organization with certain health measures, such as infant mortality and life expectancy, equal to countries with much less economic wealth. Interviews are conducted with people who thought they had adequate coverage but were denied care. Former employees of insurance companies describe cost-cutting initiatives that give bonuses to insurance company physicians and others to find reasons for the company to avoid meeting the cost of medically necessary treatments for policy holders, and thus increase company profitability., 1h31
Directed by Michael MooreOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes La mondialisation,
Films about the labor movement,
La précarité,
Documentary films about business,
Documentaire sur l'altermondialisme,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Political filmsActors Michael Moore,
Garrison KeillorRating70%
The Big One est un documentaire américain de Michael Moore réalisé en 1997 lors de la tournée de promotion de son livre Downsize This! à travers les États-Unis. À chaque ville traversée le film montre la réalité sociale et le chômage en allant à la rencontre des salariés et des dirigeants d'entreprise. Il dénonce les pratiques de multinationales qui licencient leur personnel alors qu'elles font des bénéfices, ou comme Nike, dont certains sous-traitants utilisent le travail des enfants., 1h31
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%
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., 1h38
Directed by Morgan SpurlockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Cooking films,
Medical-themed films,
Obésité,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentaire sur la cuisine,
Documentary films about business,
Documentaire sur la malbouffe,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about health care,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Films about disabilities,
Political filmsActors Morgan SpurlockRating71%
Plus d'un tiers des enfants et des adolescents américains ont un problème de poids. Deux adultes sur trois aux États-Unis d'Amérique sont atteints de surcharge pondérale ou d'obésité. Comment les États-Unis sont-ils devenus aussi gros ? Les chaînes de restauration rapide sont souvent montrées du doigt mais plusieurs procès qui leur ont été intentés par des clients devenus obèses ont été perdus faute de preuves., 2h7
Directed by Michael MooreOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Films about religion,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Political filmsActors Thora Birch,
Michael Moore,
Robert Powell,
Wallace Shawn,
Ronald Reagan,
Arnold SchwarzeneggerRating73%
The film begins with a series of security footages of armed bank robberies (one of the robbers was on a crutch) accompanied by the song Louie, Louie. Moore then uses an Encyclopædia Britannica archive video to compare and view modern-day America with the Roman Empire, by juxtaposing depictions of the fall of the Roman Empire with similar modern-day American issues. The film then depicts home videos of families being evicted from their homes, as well as the "Condo Vultures," a Florida real estate agency whose business flourished with the increasing number of foreclosures., 1h48
Directed by Marie-Monique RobinOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
La mondialisation,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about business,
Documentaire sur l'altermondialisme,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailRating79%
The film reports many controversies surrounding the use and promotion of genetically modified seeds, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Agent Orange, and bovine growth hormone. Cases in the United States (including Anniston, Alabama), Canada, India, Mexico, Paraguay, the United Kingdom (Scotland) and France, are explored, claiming that the Monsanto corporation's collusion with governments, pressure tactics, suppression and manipulation of scientific data, and extra-legal practices aided the company's attempts at dominating global agriculture. Scientists, representatives of the United States Food and Drug Administration and the United States Environmental Protection Agency, civil society representatives, victims of the company’s activities, lawyers, and politicians are interviewed.