Not docs, but flicks. I feel like I've run out of them. Any language, any era is fine.
I will also accept 👁 movies, as I feel like they live in the same space. Honestly I think 👁 movies are left as well, as they're ultimately about how capital operates
Easy to find:
The Organizer [Italy/Yugoslavia, 1963; 2h 10m]
The story of a factory strike in 19th century Turin.
In the Name of The Italian People [Italy, 1971; 1h 43m]
A crime is committed and most of the leads point to a local fascist bourgeois. A :lt-dbyf-dubois: like prosecutor takes on the case.
Spartacus [USA, 1960] [3h 12m]
A historical epic retelling of Spartacus' slave uprising. The script is by a screenwriter blacklisted during McCarthyism.
Patlabor 2 [Japan, 1993] [1h 53m]
Anime movie reflecting on the fall of socialism, imperialism and the "End of History".
Dr. Strangelove [TERF-Island, 1963; 1h 35m]
Very entertaining yet terryfing political satire of oddly familiar brainworms leading to the escalation of political tensions into a nuclear war.
Pride [TERF-Island, 2014; 1h 59m]
The story of leftist LGBT+ activists organizing a solidarity campaign with a mining town during the 1984-1985 Miners Strike in the UK.
Hard to find unless you speak the language:
Ernst Thälmann: Sohn/Führer Seiner Klasse [East Germany, 1954/1955; 4h 24m total]
Duology about the pre-war leader of the KPD. The first set in 1918-1923 and the latter 1932-1944.
Lulù the Tool [Italy, 1971; 2h 5m]
The story of a strike in a contemporary factory, with themes of reformism vs revolution.
Vampiros en la Habana [Cuba, 1985; 1h 9m]
Animated anticapitalist comedy with a supernatural theme.
Price is so heart warming
A wholesome story of a crushing defeat, unfortunately. Still a great display of solidarity.
These are the type of deep cuts I was hoping for when I posted this thank you comrade :maduro-coffee:
Oh and
The Young Karl Marx [Germany/Belgium, 2017; 1h 58m]
Biographical drama based on Karl Marx's major life events until the writing of the Communist Manifesto.