Captures the Amazon Labor Union workers’ fight to organize against corporate repression, spotlighting collective resistance to systemic labor exploitation within a major e-commerce giant.
A Netflix documentary revealing how tech, fashion, and e-commerce giants engineer consumer habits through planned obsolescence and mass waste—though stylistically flashy, it underscores corporate profiteering.
A sequel investigating how a few corporations continue dominating food production, squeezing farmers, exacerbating ultra-processed food health risks, and resisting real systemic change.
Follows investigative journalists exposing how corporate and political powers are consolidating control over global food and water resources amid looming climate-induced crises.
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel (2020)
A follow-up to the 2003 documentary, this film explores how corporations have rebranded as socially responsible while continuing to exploit power and influence unchecked.
A Chinese company reopens a shuttered factory in Ohio, sparking cultural clashes and raising questions about globalization, automation, and labor rights.
Reveals the hidden human and environmental costs of fast fashion, showing how corporations exploit labor and ecosystems in developing countries for profit.
Michael Moore explores the destructive impact of corporate dominance on American lives, including foreclosures, job loss, and the privatization of public services.
Chronicles the rise and catastrophic fall of Enron, exposing the greed, corruption, and corporate manipulation behind one of the largest financial scandals in U.S. history.