Released Date:
1980-08-08
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
96 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(8815 Reviews)
Director:
Robert GreenwaldRichard Christian Danus
Marc Reid Rubel
The Greek muses incarnate themselves on Earth to inspire men to achieve. One of them, incarnated as a girl named Kira, encounters an artist named Sonny Malone. With the help of Danny McGuire, a man Kira had inspired forty years earlier, Sonny builds a huge disco roller rink.
Released Date:
1984-10-08
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
95 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1602 Reviews)
Director:
Robert GreenwaldRose Leiman Goldemberg (teleplay)
Faith McNulty (book)
Abused battered wife has had enough of husband beating up on her. Everywhere she turns for help, there's not much anyone will do. After he rapes one night, she sets the bed on fire with him in it while asleep.
Released Date:
2002-06-28
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
107 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (2020 Reviews)
Director:
Robert GreenwaldAnita Hoffman (book)
Abbie Hoffman (book)
Marty Jezer (book)
Bruce Graham (screenplay)
Five years after Yippie founder Abbie Hoffman goes underground to avoid a drug-related prison sentence, he contacts a reporter to get out the story of the FBI's covert spying, harassment and inciting of violence they then blame on the Left. The skeptical reporter interviews Anita, Hoffman's wife, a single mom on welfare in New York City; Hoffman's attorney, Gerry Lefcourt; and others. As they talk, we see Hoffman's career in flashbacks, from early civil rights organizing through the trial of the Chicago Eight. While underground, as mental illness takes its toll, he meets Johanna Lawrenson, and an odd family develops: Abbie, Anita, their son, and Johanna. Will vindication ever arrive?
Released Date:
2006-09-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
75 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (1397 Reviews)
Director:
Robert GreenwaldDocumentary portraying the actions of U.S. corporate contractors in the U.S.-Iraq war. Interviews with employees and former employees of such companies as Halliburton, CACI, and KBR suggest that government cronyism is behind apparent "sweetheart" deals that give such contractors enormous freedom to profit from supplying support and material to American troops while providing little oversight. Survivors of employees who were killed discuss the claim that the companies cared more for profit than for the welfare of their own workers, and soldiers indicate that the quality of services provided is sub-standard and severely in contradiction to the comparatively huge profits being generated. Also depicted are the unsuccessful attempts by the filmmakers to get company spokesmen to respond to the charges made by the interviewees.
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