Si vous avez été captivé par 'Ni dieu, ni maître. Une histoire de l'anarchisme' (2017), ce documentaire fascinant sur l'histoire et les idéaux anarchistes, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des œuvres qui explorent les luttes pour la liberté, les mouvements révolutionnaires et les récits engagés qui remettent en question les structures du pouvoir.

The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008)
Description: Depicts radical political activism and revolutionary movements, exploring the motivations and consequences of armed resistance.
Fait: The film is based on real events and characters from the Red Army Faction in West Germany during the 1970s.


Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)
Description: Examines the impact of corporate greed and economic inequality, critiquing systemic issues in modern capitalism.
Fait: Michael Moore's film includes footage of him trying to make a citizen's arrest on Wall Street executives.


We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks (2013)
Description: Chronicles the rise of WikiLeaks and its challenges to state secrecy, emphasizing the tension between transparency and power.
Fait: The film includes never-before-seen footage of Julian Assange and interviews with key figures in the WikiLeaks saga.


The Act of Killing (2012)
Description: A harrowing exploration of power, violence, and impunity, focusing on perpetrators of mass killings reenacting their crimes.
Fait: The documentary's unique approach involved having former death squad leaders recreate their atrocities in various cinematic genres.


Citizenfour (2014)
Description: A gripping real-time account of whistleblowing and government surveillance, highlighting themes of transparency and resistance.
Fait: The film was shot in secret over eight days in a Hong Kong hotel room with Edward Snowden.


Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2019)
Description: Analyzes wealth inequality and the concentration of capital, offering a critique of modern economic systems.
Fait: Based on Thomas Piketty's bestselling book, the film uses historical data and visuals to explain complex economic concepts.


The Corporation (2003)
Description: A critical examination of corporate power, comparing corporations to psychopathic entities in their pursuit of profit.
Fait: The film won 26 international awards and features interviews with CEOs, whistleblowers, and critics of corporate culture.


The Take (2004)
Description: Documents worker-led factory takeovers in Argentina, showcasing grassroots resistance to economic collapse and corporate abandonment.
Fait: The film was co-directed by Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis, blending activism with documentary storytelling.


The Fourth World War (2003)
Description: A global perspective on resistance movements, connecting struggles against neoliberalism, war, and oppression across continents.
Fait: The documentary was shot in over 20 countries, featuring voices from grassroots activists and marginalized communities.
