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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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Do you have any ideas for what to watch after the documentary? Because it'll probably be two hours to Stalin's time by the end, and we might as well find something else to spend that time on. I can put on some Fireman Sam or Joshua Jones, for instance, or maybe some MLP fan videos or other long-form YouTube videos.
Oh, and another documentary I've been thinking about revisiting is The Death of Yugoslavia, a BBC documentary series with 6 episodes of 50 minutes each, whose interviews were actually used by the ICTY in war crimes prosecutions. But yeah, it's a BBC documentary, so I'm expecting some liberalism.
Oh, on this note, there's a documentary I've wanted to see for a long time called "The Weight of Chains" that's also about the fall of Yugoslavia and western actions that caused it. No idea if it's good or not.
If it brings up Western actions at all I'm willing to say it's probably good.
I think both of those I mentioned are on youtube
Hmm, the Wikipedia article for The Weight of Chains says that the movie basically presents the Srebrenica massacre as Bosniaks killing their own in order to justify NATO intervention in Serbia. This seems really wee-woo and distasteful to me.
Ah D: I haven't seen it honestly, and wasn't aware of that. Probably best to skip it in that case.
Ever seen The Atomic Cafe? Was a pretty power documentary I watched as a kid and liked. It's mostly archival footage about nuclear weapons and the Cold War in the US.
I have not, actually, but it came up in many reviews for Radio Bikini, so I am curious.