Category: Documentary

Documentary

  • District 26: A New York Election Story

    In the local New York City elections of 2021, several city council districts had unusually crowded primary races. This film is a document of the final weeks of the most crowded city council race, where 15 Democratic candidates were on the ballot.

  • How’s Your News? Election 2012

    Jeremy Vest, Susan Harrington and Robert “Bobby” Bird from the How’s Your News Team travel to the 2012 Republican and Democrat National Conventions in 2012 and interview politicians.

  • California Election News No. 2

    The “Inquiring Cameraman” conducts “man-on-the-street” interviews with Californians prior to the gubernatorial election of November 6, 1934. Voters state their opinions on candidates Upton Sinclair, Frank Merriam, and Raymond L. Haight.

  • American Dictators: Staging of the 2004 Presidential Election

    In Alex Jones’ 11th feature documentary, made in 2004, Alex documents the major candidates in the staged 2004 United States presidential election.

  • 2020 Election Investigation: Who is Stealing America?

    Why was the vote count halted in key swing states on election night? What are the problems and potential fraud associated with mail-in ballots? Is Dominion Voting Systems secure or not? What lies behind the $400 million received by the parent company of Dominion Voting Systems less than a month before the election? Who is trying to manipulate the U.S. election behind the scenes? Who is the benefactor of an increasingly divided American society? What will become of America at this historical juncture? What choice should you, I, and every American patriot make? The Epoch Times’ investigative team presents to you a detailed investigative report.

  • America’s Election 2016: South Carolina’s Black Vote

    “Hillary Clinton is expected to win the South Carolina primary on Saturday, and she’s going to rely on the state’s large African-American population to get her there. But after decades of building up relationships with the black community particularly in the south, her rival Bernie Sanders and his supporters are starting to question her record of working to help African-Americans. “The question for black voters both in South Carolina and across the country, is whether to again support the family they’ve long known or to take a chance on the one that, in many cases, they don’t know at all. “VICE News traveled across South Carolina, talking to African-American voters about their relationship with the Clintons and to see whether Sanders’ appeal, particularly among young people, is making any headway in these communities.”

  • Beauty and the Beast: The Ugly Face of Prejudice

    Beauty and the Beast: Ugly Face of Prejudice is a UK Channel 4 documentary series that investigates the extremes of discrimination against people with facial disfigurement.

  • Picasso: The Beauty and the Beast

    His art changed the way we see the world – now change the way you see the artist. An unflinching look at Picasso’s legacy, and the horror and brilliance of what he left behind. Family, friends and experts reassess the tumultuous artistic and personal life of Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest and most provocative artists of all time.

  • A Nice Day

    Among Jan Jakub Kolski’s short films, critics assign special significance to “Ładny dzień / A Nice Day”, which tells the story of two elderly people who spend their time taking care of their old horse.

  • Nathan for You

    Self-proclaimed business expert, writer, director and comedian Nathan Fielder helps real small businesses turn a profit with marketing tactics that no ordinary consultant would dare to attempt. From driving foot traffic to an off-the-strip souvenir shop by using Hollywood flair and a Johnny Depp impersonator, to creating a rebate that can only be redeemed by climbing a mountain, to founding a coffee shop called “Dumb Starbucks,” Nathan has always gone to the limit to make his ideas come to life. With his unorthodox approach to problem solving, Nathan’s genuine efforts to do good often draw the real people he encounters into an experience far beyond what they signed up for.