The Docuseek Complete Collection (subscription)
The Docuseek Complete Collection (subscription) includes the following titles:
An exploration of the life and work of Karl Polanyi, who sought to reintegrate society and economy. Could the commodification of labor and money ultimately be as disastrous as floods, drought and earthquakes?
Surfers organize to save the ocean and the coastline.
Following El Salvador's civil war, a farmers' cooperative puts down roots, builds resilience and provides a model of how to mitigate climate change and resist unsustainable, extractive development.
Set in the lush Haitian countryside as well as the icy landscapes of Quebec, Will Prosper’s documentary Kenbe la: Until We Win chronicles the inspiring journey of Alain Philoctète, an artist and activist who dreams of developing a permaculture project in his native country even as he fights an ongoing battle with cancer.
The two South African artists speak frankly about their work, their studio practice, their inspirations, and the challenges of success.
The ideological divide between the philosophies of John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek has dominated economics for nearly a century. Is it time for the pendulum to swing back to Keynes? Or do we need a whole new approach that goes beyond this dualism?(Episode 5 of the Capitalism series)
A UN-appointed judge and his team track down those responsible of the crimes committed in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime from April 1975 to January 1979.
Kigali Shaolin Temple is a kung-fu club in Rwanda started by a group of orphans from the genocide.
Part of the mediamaking movement that first gave centrality to the voices and experiences of African American women during the late Seventies and early Eighties, these two re-releases – KILLING TIME and FANNIE’S FILM – are no less groundbreaking today.
Squatters face off against gunmen hired by absentee landlords in the Amazon.
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