Noam Chomsky
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Four Horsemen
(2012)Top thinkers including Noam Chomsky, Joseph Stiglitz, and others discuss how to fix critical economic and social systems, which have failed so many.

Requiem for the American Dream
(2015)A discourse with Noam Chomsky, one of the most important intellectuals alive, on the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few.

The Divide
(2015)As the wealth gap widens in the modern world, seven people striving for a better life discover the odds may be stacked against them.

Modern Slavery
(2009)Experts, activists and survivors shed light on the widespread nature of modern slavery and explore efforts to eradicate it.

I Am (Not) a Monster
(2019)How much ownership can we have over our thoughts? This documentary speaks to political theorists, activists, philosophers, and more.

Post Truth Times
(2018)A documentary on how to navigate the era of fake news and misinformation. Can we find reliable information in these post truth times?

Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?
(2013)Michel Gondry merges the worlds of art and science by cleverly animating the innerworkings of Noam Chomsky's world-renowned mind. Pushing beyond Chomsky's acclaimed theories and opinons, he gives insight into the man behind the legacy.

Ethos
(2011)Explores systemic issues that impact our lives, from the environment and our personal liberty to special interests in politics and corporate power.

American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein
(2009)American academic Norman Finkelstein discusses foreign policy toward Israel and the Middle East.

Programming the Nation?
(2011)Subliminal messaging has been found in everything from political ads to Disney cartoons. Is this technique an urban legend, or something more?

Brexitannia
(2017)2016 marked the historical Brexit vote for the United Kingdom. This doc examines the new populist politics taking root in western democracies.
Better Left Unsaid
(2021)Key figures analyse the violent extremism of today's Western political landscape. In a world where political polarization frames the way people live, a new path forward of unity is needed more than ever before.

The Brainwashing of My Dad
(2015)A filmmaker explores the right-wing media machine that changed her WW2 vet, Democrat father into a raging fanatic via immersion in their broadcasts.

The Corporation
(2003)The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. The documentary is critical of the modern-day corporation, considering its legal status as a class of person and evaluating its behaviour towards society and the world at large as a psychiatrist might evaluate an ordinary person.

We Are Many
(2014)This doc recounts Feb 2003, when 30 million people spoke out against the USA and UK's plans to invade Iraq through history's largest global protest.

Citizen Clark... A Life of Principle
(2017)A profile of Attorney General Ramsey Clark profiles his 50-year career, the abuses of power he curbed, and the human rights milestones he achieved.

2020: The Dumpster Fire
(2021)This documentary follows Antifa performance artist Rod Webber on his satirical political campaign during the 2020 US Presidential Election.