Movies Listings by Genre Documentary on Subtitleslibrary
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White Savior: Racism in the American Church (2019)
Genre: Action, Documentary2019
1h 37m
6 IMDB
The 2008 election of Barack Obama led many to believe we had entered a post-racial America, one in which the nation's traumatic and painful history of racism had finally been erased. In the years since, it's become increasingly clear that the deep roots of racism and white supremacy continue to run through our political, cultural, and religious institutions. Based on interviews and current research, the documentary film White Savior explores the historic relationship between racism and American Christianity, the ongoing segregation of the church in the US, and the complexities of racial reconciliation. Featuring interviews with Lenny Duncan, Soong Chan Rah, Jacqueline Woodson, Jim Bear Jacobs, Dominique Gilliard, and more. -
Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains and the Future of the Internet (2020)
Genre: Action, Documentary2020
1h 37m
6.9 IMDB
Bitcoin has been called one of the most disruptive technologies of our times, threatening banks by building an alternative and decentralized currency system. Some say that its "blockchain" could provide a blueprint for a better and fairer Internet - challenging the dominating technology giants. Despite this potential, Bitcoin is undergoing severe price volatility and the community is facing a bitter internal 'civil war'. Moreover, much of the media coverage is often misinformed or misleading and the general public is still confused about the technology and its larger implications. Join filmmaker Torsten Hoffmann (Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It) on his journey to better understand this decentralised technology and the promise of web3.0. This Screen Australia supported and crowdfunded feature documentary introduces the 'big brains and big egos' of this new industry including Andreas Antonopoulos, Laura Shin, Dr. Jemma Green, Charlie Lee, Vitalik Buterin, Preethi Kasireddy, Dr. Robert Kahn, Wences Casares, Samson Mow, Roger Ver, and many more. Some of the hackers, hipsters and hustlers that Torsten interviewed 5 years ago are now creating a new decentralised web, while others have broken their promises. Can we trust them to build a trustless new cyber utopia or are their projects as unfairly distributed, and easily manipulated as our current systems? -
Something Unknown Is Doing We Don't Know What (2009)
Genre: Documentary, Mystery2009
1h 37m
6.8 IMDB
"Something Unknown is doing we don't know what.." is a quirky feature documentary on the science behind psychic phenomena. Is it possible that some people can read your mind? (Telepathy) Or look into the future ? (Clairvoyancy) Why is it that some people can cure themselves while in the last stages of a deadly cancer? (Healing). Are people who claim to see "distant" objects (Remote Viewing) fooling us? Or do they really 'see' something? Where is the boundary between real magical powers and fraud? Can these 'miracles of the mind' be explained? These and more questions will be answered in this documentary by Dutch filmmaker Renee Scheltema, who was inspired to explore the realms of psychic phenomena, after a series of curious and unexplainable events happened around her all at once. -
The Last 24 Hours: Michael Jackson (2018)
Genre: Documentary2018
1h 37m
5.3 IMDB
The ultimate king of pop Michael Jackson spent his last hours battling insomnia and pleading with his personal physician. We explore the truth behind this and discover the real facts, with exclusive footage and testimonials. -
Just Don't Think I'll Scream (2019)
Genre: Documentary2019
1h 37m
7.1 IMDB
January 2016. The love story that brought me to this village in Alsace where I live ended six months ago. At 45, I am now alone, without a car, a job or any real prospects, surrounded by luxuriant nature, the proximity of which is not enough to calm the deep distress into which I am plunged. France, still in shock from the November terror attacks, is in a state of emergency. I feel helpless, I suffocate with contained rage. I am lost and I watch four to five films a day. I decide to record this stagnation, not by picking up a camera but by editing shots from the stream of films I watch.