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- When two scientists attempt to discover unlimited energy, their experiment is hijacked and sabotaged by eco-terrorists. The result is a dark energy black hole that could destroy the planet.
- Adam Murphy - a real-estate hotshot and confirmed bachelor - feels the burn of failed love(s), when a social disease takes him face-to-face with a handful of one-night stands, revealing the shortcomings of his own image.
- Owned & Operated is a mosaic of the world through the lens of the Internet. Showing our lives as consumers, under the thumbs of privileged individuals and their methods of control. But the world is awakening, and the experience is something outside the normal rules of social interaction, causing excitement in those who are not served by the current system... and fear in those who are pampered by it.
- The universe of a public school in the northeastern state of Ceará is explored in its potential for social revolution.
- An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.
- Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? reveals how American corporations orchestrated the dismantling of middle-class prosperity through rampant deregulation, the outsourcing of jobs, and tax policies favoring businesses and the wealthy. The collapse of the U.S. economy is the result of conscious choices made over thirty five years by a small group: leaders of corporations and their elected allies, and the biggest lobbying interest in Washington, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. To these individuals, the collapse is not a catastrophe, but rather the planned outcome of their long, patient work. For the rest of the country, it is merely the biggest heist in American history.
- On September 17 2011, a worldwide social movement was born in New York City. This film documents who they are and what they protest.
- "Love is Over" is a documentary about June 2013 protests in Brazil aiming to refresh our own memories of struggle by listening to the stories from another part of the world from the view point of a Gezi protestor from Turkey.
- In the fall of 2011, James Lambert left NY to find a new beginning. He drove cross country to the Occupy Oakland movement, and lost after the raid.
- Daniel Ashman is an Occupy London protester. Only, Dan has decided to take on the City Corporation of London. If he loses, he stands to have to pay court costs, which could exceed £100,000.
- This DIY talk show was created within the Occupy movement. It featured interviews not only with activists from this movement but also with representatives from various other social and environmental groups.
- Styx reports on yet another fake hate crime.
- Los Angeles filmmaker Chelo Alvarez-Stehle takes us into tent city outside of City Hall in Downtown Los Angeles - where Occupy LA protesters have been camped out since October 1.
- A Rich man is Presenting, The First Window's PC, after that, there was a shooting at the Rich Mans house, nearly killing him.
- Centered around Occupy Wall Street, the question is asked, "If you had one question for god, what would it be?" Diverse progressive NYC faith leaders individually answer- If we are all supposed to be united, why are we so divided?
- Stefan Molyneux takes on the AlterNet article, "11 Questions You Should Ask Libertarians to See if They're Hypocrites" by RJ Eskow.
- OCCUPY THE FARM tells the story of a community's fight to save public land for urban farming. When 200 farmers march to the gates of the last farmland in the urban East Bay near Oakland, they don't carry signs protesting University of California's plans to build a shopping center. Instead, they carry tents, tools and 15,000 seedlings. They clip the padlock off the gate and march onto the fields. What happens next will change the fate of the land and introduce a new strategy for activism. From tilling soil and watering vegetables to police raids, from lawsuits to overflowing harvests, OCCUPY THE FARM reveals a resourceful, creative, and determined community responding with direct action to a serious social need: access to healthy food.
- From the Arab Spring to the American Autumn, director Joseph Quinn seeks to find out the origins of the Occupy Movement and shine a light on its long-term goals.
- On May 1st, 2012 at least 200,000 people took to the streets of Los Angeles in a national day of protest, to speak about change and hopes for the future. We asked them one question: What would you do if you could change the world?
- A gripping look at the media revolution that emerged from Zuccotti Park in New York City to the world. It is the story of how many people came together in the sun and rain, day and night, broke and loaded with energy and hope to get their story out to the world. #OWS [Occupy Wall Street] has galvanized the world. #whilewewatch is the real inside story of great people who have no fear. They don't back down from police, big business or city government. When regular media paid no attention to this movement they decided to tell the world their story.
- Tom Morello is the Harvard-educated guitarist who played for Rage Against the Machine, and then for Audioslave. Rolling Stone chose his album "World Wide Rebel Songs" as one of the best of 2011, and named him one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time