Each time you visit this page, you’ll find a different randomized selection of brilliant Evolutionary Cinema to expand your heart, mind, and soul.
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Don Bluth, David N. Weiss, et al.
Rock-a-Doodle
Animated Musical Comedy Feature Film [1992]
This was my favorite movie for a while as a kid, super heartwarming & inspiring!
“The film tells the story of an anthropomorphic rooster named Chanticleer, who lives on a farm and crows every morning to raise the sun. However, he leaves his farm to become a rock star in the city after being tricked by the Grand Duke of Owls, whose kind hates sunshine, into thinking that his crow does not actually raise the sun. Without Chanticleer, rain continues to pour non-stop, causing a massive flood all over the country. The Duke and his henchmen take over in the darkness, and plan to eat all of the barnyard animals. Chanticleer’s friends from the farm, along with Edmond, a young human boy who was transformed into a kitten by the Duke, take off on a mission to get Chanticleer to bring back the sun and save the country before it is too late.”
Categories: Cartoons, Cinema, Film
Tags: Childhood Treasures, David N. Weiss, Don Bluth, Lucifer, Mythology, Nostalgia, Show Business, Society, The Hero's Journey, Tripworthy, Vintage
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“Manufacturing Consent explores the political life and ideas of world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist Noam Chomsky. Through a collage of biography, archival material and various graphics and illustrations, Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick’s 22-award-winning documentary highlights Chomsky’s probing analysis of mass media and his critique of the forces at work behind the daily news.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Symposia
Tags: Civics, Conspiracy, Control, Culture, Futurism, Manufacturing Consent, Mark Achbar, Noam Chomsky, Peter Wintonick, Propaganda, Psyche-Warfare, Religion, Society, Technology, The Media
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Abby Martin
Gaza Fights For Freedom
Revolutionary Israel-Palestine Documentary [2019]
Watch Full Film Free on YouTube
Absolutely epic film here. If you want to understand the current state of the ‘conflict’ that has been escalating between the Zionists and the Palestinians for the better part of the past century, please watch this film. ♥Neonn
“This collaboration shows you Gaza’s protest movement like you’ve never seen before. Filmed during the height of the Great March Of Return protests, it features exclusive footage of demonstrations where 200 unarmed civilians have been killed by Israeli snipers since March 30, 2018.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries
Tags: Anti-Zionism, Civilization, Empire, Empire Files, Gaza, Imperialism, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Poverty, Religion, Savagery, Violence, War, Zionism
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Peter Joseph
Zeitgeist:
The MovieEpic Mythology Documentary [2007]
This film was very important for me during my original awakening. It sent me on a long journey of discovery studying the true nature of our civilization. This film is pre-TZM, and deals with things that are not in the specific purview of TZM. It’s a controversial film that isn’t particularly relevant to the rest of Peter Joseph’s work, but if you want to peek behind the veil of the mythology of modern society & you’ve got the stomach for it, check this out. 💜 Neonn
“Zeitgeist: The Movie (2007) is a treatment on Mythology and Belief in society today presenting uncommon perspectives of common cultural issues. Chapter 1 presents historical data relating to the astronomical/astrological origins of the Judeo-Christian theology. Chapter 2 presents a alternative view of the events of Sept. 11th 2001. Chapter 3 presents a shotgun tour through the subjects of Central Banking, War Pretexts, Banking Panics, the Military Industrial Complex, Media Culture and ultimately the mental neurosis and deadly addiction known as Power.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Symposia
Tags: 9/11, Abstract Art, Banking, Belief, Christianity, Civics, Civilization, Conspiracy, Control, Culture, Fear, History, Jesus, Military-Industrial Complex, Money, Mythology, Peter Joseph, Propaganda, Psyche-Warfare, Religion, Society, The Bible, Tripworthy, War, Zeitgeist Movies
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Andrew Rutajit
Confessions of a Hierophant
Occult Ethnobotany Documentary [2020]
open the video on YouTube for timestamps on when he talks about each subject! so much material! and please don’t be turned off by the simulation shit in the first few minutes lol
“This video explores the role of psychedelic mushroom use and sun/star worship at the foundation of modern-day religion as well as our modern-day religious holidays. Written, narrated, and edited by Andrew Rutajit (Schuelein).”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Montages, Symposia, Video Essays
Tags: Ancient History, Andrew Rutajit, Anthropology, Christianity, Culture, Drugs, Early Christianity, Entheogenesis, Entheogens, Ethnobotany, Hierophant, History, Holidays, Magic Mushrooms, Occult, Paganism, Potential UC Guests, Psychedelics, Religion, Tripworthy
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Michael Moore
Capitalism:
A Love StoryEconomic Documentary [2009]
Watch Full Film Free on YouTube
“Exactly one year and a day after the initial Wall Street bailout, Michael Moore (SICKO, FAHRENHEIT 9/11) looks at the global financial crisis and the U.S. economy during the transition between the incoming Obama Administration and the outgoing Bush Administration. In standard Moore fashion, he mockingly draws attention to the Wall Street and Government decisions that have enabled what he calls “the biggest robbery in the history of this country.””
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries
Tags: Anti-Capitalism, Belief, Capital, Capitalism, Civilization, Culture, Ideology, Michael Moore, Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Society, Tripworthy
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Peter Joseph
InterReflections
Epic Satirical Science-Fiction Film [2020]
Absolutely brilliant new film from Peter Joseph, my absolute #1 intellectual influence and philosophical hero. There is so much to say about this film, but it articulates the central thesis of the Zeitgeist Movement probably more effectively than any of their other work. Peter is always epically on-point in all his films and books and lectures, but the rest of his works are more strictly cerebral & analytical. True reality is very complicated, but this film manages to articulate it as clearly as I can imagine. Thanks again Peter, for illuminating the Truth for us all to see.
“InterReflections explores deep social issues. In three timelines our main story takes us into the future when ecological crisis and inequality has destabilized society. John Taylor, a defected government intelligence agent turned revolutionary leader, is captured by his former colleague and nemesis, Simon Devoe.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Film, Interviews, Symposia
Tags: Abstract Art, Advertising, Capitalism, Civics, Civilization, Conspiracy, Control, Culture, Ecology, Education, Egalitarianism, Environment, Environmental Justice, Evolution, Futurism, Gaia, History, Inequality, Malthus, Marketing, Peter Joseph, Philosophy, Propaganda, Psyche-Warfare, Regeneration, Religion, Revolution, Satire, Science-Fiction, Society, Stability, Sustainability, Systems Thinking, Technology, The Zeitgeist Movement, Tripworthy, Vision, War, Zeitgeist Movies
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Otto Bathurst
Robin Hood
Action-Adventure Film [2018]
“Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) a war-hardened Crusader and his Moorish commander (Jamie Foxx) mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown in a thrilling action-adventure packed with gritty battlefield exploits, mind-blowing fight choreography, and a timeless romance.”
Categories: Biographical Dramas, Cinema, Film
Tags: Comedy, Corruption, Drama, England, Fantasy, History, Jamie Foxx, Lore, Otto Bathurst, Period Piece, Robin Hood, Taron Egerton
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Andrew Johner
Electronic Awakening
Transformational Festival Ethnography Documentary [2017]
“Electronic Awakening is an ethnographic documentary film by Director / Producer Andrew Johner that investigates the spirituality of Electronic Dance Music culture and its ties to ancient shamanic rituals. The film features dozens of experts, visionaries, and published authors who explore the premise that “Electronic Music is spiritual technology that allows access to higher states of consciousness”. Filmed over a period of 5 years at events such as Burning Man, Earthdance, LoveFest, Moontribe, Wicked, Shambhala and the Boom Festival in Portugal, it highlights the project’s significant breadth.”
watch for $3 on Vimeo
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Interviews, Montages, Symposia
Tags: Alex Grey, Androcell, Bird of Prey, Conscious Festivals, Culture, Dancing, Daniel Pinchbeck, Desert Dwellers, Eastern Sun, EDM, Festie Worthy, Festival Culture, Gladkill, Govinda, Grouch, Hedonism, History, Jason Knight, Lightning in a Bottle, Moontribe, OtL Sources, Paganism, Philosophy, Phutureprimitive, Psychedelics, Random Rab, Raving, Shpongle, SHЕFF, Society, Solar Fields, Starhawk, Terence McKenna, The Crystal Method, Transformational Festivals, Tripworthy, Vibrasphere, Мастер
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David Simon
The Wire
Meta-Crime Drama HBO Show [2008-2012]
❝ This series looks at the narcotics scene in Baltimore through the eyes of law enforcers as well as the drug dealers and users. Other facets of the city that are explored in the series are the government and bureaucracy, schools and the news media. The show was created by former police reporter David Simon, who also wrote many of the episodes. ❞ [Google]
❝ The Wire is an American crime drama television series set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland. Created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon, the series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. The Wire premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons.Each season of The Wire introduces a different institution in the city of Baltimore and its relationship to law enforcement, while retaining characters and advancing storylines from previous seasons. The five subjects are, in chronological order: the illegal drug trade, the seaport system, the city government and bureaucracy, education and schools, and the print news media. The large cast consists mainly of actors who are little known for their other roles, as well as numerous real-life Baltimore and Maryland figures in guest and recurring roles. Simon has said that despite its framing as a crime drama, the show is “really about the American city, and about how we live together. It’s about how institutions have an effect on individuals. Whether one is a cop, a longshoreman, a drug dealer, a politician, a judge or a lawyer, all are ultimately compromised and must contend with whatever institution to which they are committed.”
The Wire is lauded for its literary themes, its uncommonly accurate exploration of society and politics, and its realistic portrayal of urban life. While during its original run the series received only average ratings and never won any major television awards, it is now regarded by many critics as one of the greatest television shows of all time. ❞ [Wikipedia]
created by David Simon
Blown Deadline ProductionsTags: Conspiracy, Crime, Drama, Drug War, HBO, Justice, Life, Society
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ContraPoints
“Transtrenders”
Satirical Cultural Philosophy Dramatization [2019]
Categories: Cinema, Debates, Short Films, Symposia, Video Essays, Vlogs
Tags: Aesthetics, Breadtube, ContraPoints, Fashion, Festie Worthy, Gender, Makeup, Natalie Winn, Norms, Transgender, Transgression, Transtrenders, Tripworthy, Witchcraft, Wokeness
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Brian Helgeland
42
American Racial History Sports Drama Film [2013]
“Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures are teaming up with director Brian Helgeland for “42,” the powerful story of Jackie Robinson, the legendary baseball player who broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier when he joined the roster of the Brooklyn Dodgers. “42” will star Academy Award(R) nominee Harrison Ford (“Witness”) as the innovative Dodger’s general manager Branch Rickey, the MLB executive who first signed Robinson to the minors and then helped to bring him up to the show, and Chadwick Boseman (“The Express”) as Robinson, the heroic African American who was the first man to break the color line in the big leagues.”
Categories: Biographical Dramas, Cinema, Film
Tags: 1940s, American History, Apartheid, Baseball, Brian Helgeland, Drama, History, Integration, Justice, Lore, Period Piece, Popular Culture, Progress, Psychology, Race, Racism, Segregation, Sports
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“The first comprehensive look at the dance music revolution Can You Feel It – How Dance Music Conquered The World is a three-part series produced for BBC Four in the UK and international sales through Eagle Rock. Each episode takes an in-depth look at one of the three pillars of a scene that, over the last thirty years, has gone from underground movement to global phenomenon. We tell the story of the origins and development of the music itself, how clubs became the most important cultural entertainment spaces of our era and finally the extraordinary rise of the DJ from awkward sideman to the world’s biggest music stars. Our cast list boasts a defining list of dance’s pioneers, innovators and biggest stars alongside a killer soundtrack. As Marshall Jefferson says, “You gotta have house music all night long”.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Music Videos, TV
Tags: Clubbing, Cultural Evolution, Culture, Dance, DJs, EDM, Evolution, History, Media Theory, Music Theory, Nico Wasserman, Raving, Society
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Slavoj Zizek
The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology
Philosophy Documentary [2013]
“Cultural theorist superstar Slavoj Žižek re-teams with director Sophie Fiennes (The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema) for another wildly entertaining romp through the crossroads of cinema and philosophy. With infectious zeal and a voracious appetite for popular culture, Žižek literally goes inside some truly epochal movies, all the better to explore and expose how they reinforce prevailing ideologies. As the ideology that undergirds our cinematic fantasies is revealed, striking associations emerge: What hidden Catholic teachings lurk at the heart of The Sound of Music? What are the fascist political dimensions of Jaws? Taxi Driver, Zabriskie Point, The Searchers, The Dark Knight, John Carpenter’s They Live (“one of the forgotten masterpieces of the Hollywood Left”), Titanic, Kinder Eggs, verité news footage, Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” and propaganda epics from Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia all inform Žižek’s stimulating, provocative and often hilarious psychoanalytic-cinematic rant.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Symposia
Tags: Anti-Capitalism, Belief, Capital, Capitalism, Civilization, Communism, Control, Culture, Fear, Ideology, Mythology, Philosophy, Propaganda, Psyche-Warfare, Religion, Slavoj Zizek, Society, Tripworthy
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Peter Joseph
Zeitgeist:
Moving ForwardEpic Civilizational Evolution Documentary [2011]
This is the greatest documentary of all time. This is the single most important item on this website. Please, please, please watch it. It fully articulates the true nature of our current global economic system, as well as the alternative system we must ultimately transition to in order to survive as a species. ♥Neonn
“Zeitgeist: Moving Forward (2011) focuses on “Monetary-Market Economics” and its repercussions. Chapter 1 is treatment on “Human Nature”, noting that our social traditions are out of line with what constitutes positive human development. Chapter 2 details the core flaws of our economic system and how it is destroying us and the planet. Chapter 3 begins a thought exercise where our modern scientific understanding is considered as the starting point for human decision-making and Chapter 4 sets predictions of what is to come as society becomes more destabilized due to our outdated practices.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Interviews, Symposia
Tags: America, Capitalism, Civilization, Conspiracy, Control, Corruption, Debt, Disaster Capitalism, Ecocide, Ecology, Economics, Environment, Environmental Justice, Evolution, Futurism, Gabor Mate, History, Human Nature, Inequality, Jacque Fresco, Money, Peter Joseph, Philosophy, Post-Scarcity, Poverty, Psychology, Revolution, Science, Social Pathology, Sociology, Solutions, Sustainability, Systems Thinking, Technocracy, Technology, The Market, The Venus Project, The Zeitgeist Movement, Tripworthy, War, Zeitgeist Movies
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Stacey Peralta
Crips & Bloods:
Made in AmericaSociological American History Documentary [2014]
“South Los Angeles is home to two of America’s most infamous African-American gangs – the Crips and the Bloods. On these streets over the past 30 years, more than 15,000 people have been murdered in an ongoing cycle of gang violence that continues unabated. In Made In America, renowned documentarian Stacy Peralta blends gripping archival footage and photos with in-depth interviews of current and former gang members, historians, and experts, documenting the emergence of the Bloods and the Crips, but also offering insight as to how this ongoing tragedy might be resolved.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries
Tags: 20th Century, America, Black Power, Bloods, Civil Rights, Corruption, Crime, Crips, Culture, Deep State, Gangs, Gangster Movies, Gangsterism, History, Justice, Los Angeles, Martyrs, OtL Sources, Racism, Social Justice, Social Pathology, Society, Stacey Peralta, Tripworthy, Violence
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The Wachowskis
Cloud Atlas
Epic Abstract Revolutionary Sci-Fi Film [2012]
❝ Cloud Atlas is an epic science fiction film written and directed by The Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer. Adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by David Mitchell, the film has multiple plots set across six different eras, which Mitchell described as “a sort of pointillist mosaic.” The official synopsis describes it as “an exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution.” Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, and Jim Broadbent lead an ensemble cast.
The film was produced by Grant Hill, Stefan Arndt, the Wachowskis, and Tykwer. During four years of development, the project met difficulties securing financial support; it was eventually produced with a $128 million budget provided by independent sources, making it one of the most expensive independent films of all time. Production began in September 2011 at Studio Babelsberg in Potsdam-Babelsberg, Germany.
It premiered on 8 September 2012 at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival and was released on 26 October 2012 in conventional and IMAX cinemas. It polarized critics, and has been included on various Best Film and Worst Film lists. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for Tykwer (who co-scored the film), Johnny Klimek, and Reinhold Heil. It received several nominations at the Saturn Awards including Best Science Fiction Film, winning for Best Editing and Best Make-up. ❞ [Wikipedia]written & directed by The Wachowskis
based on the novel by David MitchellTags: Abstract, Futurism, Sci-Fi, Wachowskis
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Rebecca Cutter
Hightown
Anti-War on Drugs Crime Drama Series [2020-present]
I absolutely love this show. After watching the trailer, I expected it to be some basic Drug War propaganda about how good innocent people’s lives inevitably get destroyed & ended early whenever they get involved with drugs, but I decided to watch it anyways because it looked like potentially quality content (& I am a propaganda analyst, after all). The series opens with a cold-blooded murder, which seems to confirm my suspicion. But as the 8-episode first season unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that the narcotics detective is the villain of the show, rather than the hero, and that the drug users and the gangsters who supply them are merely victims of a brutal inhuman system of tyranny called drug prohibition.
As with almost every brilliant radical film & TV show, the industry stooges who professionally write reviews all seem to have hated it. That’s how you know a piece of cinema is truly revolutionary & contrary to the official narrative of social control they want us to consume. Anti-War on Drugs propaganda is very rare in this country, so that’s all the reason we must cherish it when it does manage to get made. Please watch this show! You can get a free trial of STARZ through Amazon or Hulu. Don’t sleep on it!
Watch Hightown free with your STARZ subscription;
free trial available thru Amazon or Hulu;
or pay $2 for it on YouTubeCategories: Cinema, Crime Drama, Drama, Thriller, TV
Tags: Anti-Prohibition, Crime, Culture, Drugs, Gangster Movies, Gangsterism, Massachusetts, Murder Mystery, Opioids, P-Town, Prohibition, Queer, Society, STARZ, Violence
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I love this show because the Jesus character is very realistic, like this is what Jesus would be like in modern society. He’s homeless & his nemesis is the landlord of the apartment complex where his homies live, where he often hangs out. They start a community garden & the landlord asshole tries to use the police to get it shut down. Lots of hilarious situations ensue. Enjoy! ♥Neonn
“The hi-jinks of a street-smart savior living in modern-day Compton, on a mission to spread love and kindness throughout the crime-ridden L.A. neighborhood with his small group of followers.” [IMDB]
Watch for free on Hulu
Categories: Cinema, Situational Comedies, Stoner Comedies, TV
Tags: Aaron McGruder, Adult Swim, Black Jesus, Christianity, Compton, Hulu, Irony, Jesus, Los Angeles, Mike Clattenburg, Poverty
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Michael Gracey
The Greatest Showman
American Theater History Drama Film [2013]
“Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum, The Greatest Showman is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business & tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation. Directed By Michael Gracey Cast: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Zac Efron, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson”
Categories: Biographical Dramas, Cinema, Film
Tags: American History, Brian Helgeland, Circus, Drama, History, Lore, P.T. Barnum, Period Piece, Popular Culture, Show Business, Theater
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Herbert Ross / Craig Brewer
Footloose
Small Town Dance Repression Revolt Movie [1984/2011]
“A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.”
Categories: Biographical Dramas, Cinema, Film
Tags: Christianity, Conscious Festivals, Culture, Dancing, EDM, Festival Culture, Footloose, Hedonism, History, OtL Sources, Philosophy, Prudes, Raving, Religion, Society, Squares, Transformational Festivals, Tripworthy
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Barry Ptolemy
Transcendent Man
Ray Kurzweil Singularity Documentary [2009]
This is the film that pulled me out of my despair after waking up. ♥ It explains how we really are in the midst of a great evolution into a totally new mode of being. It’s a scientific account of the cyberian transcension of world lore, truly a must-see.
❝ The compelling feature-length documentary film, by director Barry Ptolemy, chronicles the life and controversial ideas of luminary Ray Kurzweil. For more than three decades, inventor, futures, and New York Times best-selling author Ray Kurzweil has been one of the most respected and provocative advocates of the role of technology in our future. In Transcendent Man, Ptolemy follows Kurzweil around the globe as he presents the daring arguments from his best-selling book, The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology. Kurzweil predicts that with the ever-accelerating rate of technological change, humanity is fast approaching an era in which our intelligence will become increasingly non-biological and millions of times more powerful. This will be the dawning of a new civilization enabling us to transcend our biological limitations. In Kurzweil’s post-biological world, boundaries blur between human and machine, real and virtual. Human aging and illness are reversed, world hunger and poverty are solved, and we cure death. Ptolemy explores the social and philosophical implications of these changes and the potential threats they pose to human civilization in dialogues with world leader Colin Powell; technologists Hugo deGaris, Peter Diamandis, Kevin Warwick, and Dean Kamen; journalist Kevin Kelly; actor William Shatner; and musician Stevie Wonder. Kurzweil maintains a radically optimistic view of the future, while acknowledging new dangers. Award-winning American composer Philip Glass contributes original theme music that mirrors the depth and intensity of the film.” [Official Site]
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries
Tags: Evolution, Futurism, Ray Kurzweil, Singularity, Technology, Transhumanism
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Russell Brand
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Hilarious Finance Documentary [2015]
“How did the rich get so…rich? In this hilarious, passionate, and empowering look at income inequality, activist comedian Russell Brand and director Michael Winterbottom (The Trip) uncover the roots of the world financial crisis. With a mix of rabble-rousing outrage and audacious comedy, Brand examines how bank bailouts have left the 99% high and dry—taking his message straight to the top as he fearlessly confronts the corporations and political leaders responsible. By turns thought-provoking and wildly entertaining, The Emperor’s New Clothes is a timely reminder that change begins with the people.”
Categories: Cinema, Documentaries, Film
Tags: Anti-Capitalism, Austerity, Banking, Capital, Capitalism, Civilization, Culture, Evolution, Finance, Philosophy, Russell Brand, Society, Tripworthy