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SwastikaWatch Swastika is the most controversial documentary about Hitler ever released. Director Philippe Mora combines intimate color home movie footage shot by Eva Braun and rare propoganda films to form an unintentional autobiography of Hitler's rise and fall, from the formation of the Nazi state through the end of WWII. As the opening credits state, "If Hitler is dehumanized and shown only as a devil, any future Hitler may not be recognized, simply because he is a human being."
Genre: Documentary, War
| Heartworn HighwaysThis film is about the "outlaw" country music movement of the 70s, when artists rejected the glossy, strings filled Nashville sound and made poignant, gritty music. Guy Clark, David Allen Coe, Charlie Daniels and more are featured.
Genre: Documentary, Music
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He Restoreth My SoulIn 1961, a Christian clod named Merrill Womach survived a Thanksgiving plane accident and gas explosion that left his face and body burnt to a crisp. But instead of giving up, this fried fundamentalist sang and survived, turning tragedy into a lucrative career. With 17 god awful gospel albums under his belt,
Genre: Documentary, Short
| The Devils TriangleA documentary exploring the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, an area of the ocean between Bermuda, Miami and Cuba into which many boats and planes have mysteriously disappeared over the years.
Genre: Documentary, Mystery
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The Hellstrom ChronicleA scientist explains how the savagery and efficiency of the insect world could result in their taking over the world.
Genre: Documentary, Drama
| No Substitute for VictoryThe Communist threat and its zenith in Vietnam is the focus of this video hosted by John Wayne with interviews of Lowell Thomas and Sgt. Barry Sadler.
Genre: Documentary
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The Hour of the FurnacesHour of the Furnaces: Notes and Testimony on Neocolonialism, Violence and Liberation. Part 1 Neocolonialism and Violence.
"This legendary underground film criticized neo-colonialism and called for the overthrow of the Argentine government. Intended to be a film which "the System finds indigestible," La Hora was made and distributed outside of the commercial film industry. Because watching the film was illegal, the film transcended bourgeois entertainment: "We also discovered that every comrade who attended such showings did so with full awareness that he was infringing the System's laws and exposing his personal security to eventual repression. This person was no longer a spectator; on the contrary, from the moment he decided to attend the showing, from the moment he lined himself up on this side by taking risks and contributing his living experience to the meeting, he became an actor, a more important protagonist than those who appeared in the films."
Genre: Documentary, History, War
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Reggae SunsplashThe late Bob Marley is the principal attraction of the exhilarating German-Jamaican concert feature Reggae Sunsplash. The film is a faithful documentary of the 1979 Sunsplash II Festival in Montego Bay. Sharing the bill with Marley is his off-and-on partner Peter Tosh, who like Marley was as active politically as vocally, and who, also like Marley, suffered for his outspokenness at the hands of the authorities. Third World also appears, thrilling their devotees with their imperishable hit 96 Degrees in the Shade.
Genre: Documentary, Music
| Hitler - A CareerJoachim C. Fest and Christian Herrendoerfer's meticulously assembled film dissects the Third Reich with a keen analytical blade, charting Hitler's improbable rise, his mastery of imagery and crowd psychology, and his consummate skill in exploiting the weaknesses in others.
Genre: Documentary
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