John Pilger’s new film The War on Democracy can be seen in its entirety on the internet and is a great overview of US and Latin American history including coverage of some of the most recent events. Well worth the watch.
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I watched this film and have to say that it is one of the best pieces of documentary filmmaking I’ve seen in a years. Some other good documentaries I’ve seen latley include: “The Corporation”, “Mardi Gras: Made In China”, and “Blue Vinyl”. Maybe if I could afford to attend festivals in Aspen or Telluride I’d be better informed, but then again, maybe not.
I just glad there are people like John Pilger to help guide me out of the dark and into the light where I can see what the hell’s going on.