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Crucible of Empire: The Spanish–American War is a 1999 television documentary film about the Spanish–American War and American imperialism at the turn of the 20th century. Produced by the Great Projects Film Company and South Carolina ETV for PBS , it details how the United States' imperial ambitions largely grew out of its war with the ...
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Documentary: Revolution, Burkina Faso: 2007 Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation: Charles Burnett: Historical drama: Namibian War of Independence: 2007 The War on Democracy: John Pilger: Historical drama: US Imperialism: 2008 Baler: Mark Meily: Historical drama: Philippine Revolution: 2010 Hidalgo: The story never told: Antonio Serrano ...
Exterminate All the Brutes is an internationally co-produced documentary television miniseries revolving around colonization and genocide, directed and narrated by Raoul Peck. The series consists of four episodes and premiered in the United States on April 7, 2021, on HBO. [1] It premiered in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2021, on Sky ...
Like many of Curtis' previous works, the documentary explores and links together various topics such as individualism, collectivism, conspiracy theories, national myths, American imperialism, the history of China, artificial intelligence and the failure of technology to liberate society in the way that technological utopians once hoped it might.
A documentary about the Civil War in Guatemala from Finnish television presented by two US reporters. Heart of Darkness: 1993: A film based on the book Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad about a narrated voyage up the Congo River into the Congo Free State by an Ivory trader. Heart of Whiteness: 2006
Unlike other films of the same era, The Opium War was endorsed by the government as culturally and historically significant. [1] According to most critics, the film is factually correct in its essentials. [2] With a budget of $15 million (USD), The Opium War, was the most expensive film produced in China at the time of its release. [3]
The Gate of Heavenly Peace is a three-hour documentary film about the 1989 protests at Tiananmen Square, which culminated in the violent government crackdown on June 4.The film uses archival footage and contemporary interviews with a wide range of Chinese citizens, including workers, students, intellectuals, and government officials, to revisit the events of “Beijing Spring.”