George W. Bush

  • Gabriel Range – Death of a President (2006)

    2001-2010CrimeDramaGabriel RangeUnited Kingdom
    Death of a President (2006)
    Death of a President (2006)

    Years after the assassination of President George W. Bush in Chicago, an investigative documentary examines that as-yet-unsolved crime.Read More »

  • Nicolas Rossier – Aristide and the Endless Revolution [+Extra] (2005)

    2001-2010DocumentaryNicolas RossierPoliticsUSA

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    A complex historical truth emerges in Nicolas Rossier’s intelligent examination revealing the oft-supressed story of the 2004 coup d’etat in Haiti, as well as the systemic violence and human rights violations that erupted under the interim government. An interview with the deposed president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Pretoria, South Africa, is juxtaposed with the views of a wide range of supporters and critics, including US Assistant Secretary of State Roger Noriega. It is not Aristide and the Lavalas supporters who emerge looking like thugs but international interests concerned with suppressing popular democracy and ending the reforms Aristide was capable of making – despite embargoes and the need to service a debt for loans Haiti never received.Read More »

  • Adam Curtis – Bitter Lake (2015)

    2011-2020Adam CurtisDocumentaryUnited Kingdom

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    Politicians used to have the confidence to tell us stories that made sense of the chaos of world events. But now there are no big stories and politicians react randomly to every new crisis – leaving us bewildered and disorientated.

    Bitter Lake is a new, adventurous and epic film by Adam Curtis that explains why the big stories that politicians tell us have become so simplified that we can’t really see the world any longer.

    The narrative goes all over the world, America, Britain, Russia and Saudi Arabia – but the country at the heart of it is Afghanistan. Because Afghanistan is the place that has confronted our politicians with the terrible truth – that they cannot understand what is going on any longer.Read More »

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