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Showing 1 - 10 of 10 titles with a criteria of Available to public libraries AND Subject is Corruption


The Democratic Revolutionary Handbook

A how-to manual to the democratic (but definitely not spontaneous) revolutions in Serbia, Georgia, and the Ukraine in 2000, 2003, and 2004.

Icarus Films | 2007 | 52 minutes

Excellent Cadavers

A dramatic investigation of the recent history of the Mafia and its integral relationship to postwar Italian politics. Based on the book by Alexander Stille.

First Hand Films | 2006 | 92 minutes

How to Steal a Country

The story of the Gupta family’s spectacular rise from flea market shoe salesmen to establishing a massive black-owned business empire in South Africa.

Icarus Films | 2020 | 87 minutes

Leaving Africa

Straightforward, taboo-breaking discussions on women’s right to their bodies, sexuality and life in Uganda.

First Hand Films | 2015 | 85 minutes

Life - The Debt Police

Uganda seeks external debt relief and fights internal corruption.

Bullfrog Films | 2000 | 24 minutes

Life 5 - Killing Poverty

Has the corruption in Kenya lessened under its new president?

Bullfrog Films | 2006 | 27 minutes

Navalny

2023 Academy Award® for Best Documentary: NAVALNY follows Russian opposition leader, Alexey Navalny, through his political rise, attempted assassination and search to uncover the truth

GOOD DOCS | 2022 | 98 minutes

Reporters Against Power, Ep. 2 - Uganda

On paper Uganda is a democracy, but in reality nepotism and corruption are the rule. Journalism is one of the lowest paying jobs, and journalists, newspapers and TV stations are easily intimidated. Freelance video journalist Ntege Williams is a rare gem.

First Hand Films | 2016 | 42 minutes

Softie

Daring and audacious, Softie is one of Kenya's most accomplished photojournalists. But running for office could be his most difficult assignment yet.

Icarus Films | 2020 | 96 minutes

The Transition Period

With unprecedented access to a Communist Party leader, investigative filmmaker Zhou Hao offers a startlingly candid look inside Chinese politics at the local level.

dGenerate Films | 2009 | 114 minutes