Van Jones

Van Jones

출생 : 1968-09-20, Jackson, Tennessee, USA

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Van Jones

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The First Step
Self
Van Jones navigates increasingly tense and isolating political and racial divides in his attempt to become a “bridge builder” during the Trump administration.
The Accidental President
Self
In 2016, almost anyone you asked, or any poll you consulted, pointed you to a Hillary Clinton landslide. The Accidental President is a balanced feature documentary that is seeking to answer one question - how the hell did Trump win?
No Safe Spaces
Self
Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager examine the reality of life and discourse on college campuses in modern America.
Life-Size 2
Reporter
Grace Manning is in the middle of her quarter-life crisis, realizing she is in over her head as CEO. To make matters worse, her wild-child ways are causing the company’s stock to plummet. With the help of her young next-door neighbor, Grace’s old Eve doll magically awakens to help get Grace back on track and give her the confidence to be the woman and leader Eve knows Grace can be.
더 퍼스트 퍼지
Reporter #2
미국의 공포 스릴러 영화 《더 퍼지》 시리즈의 4번째 작품. 더 퍼지의 프리퀄 이야기를 그린다. 분명 인기가 없었다면 네 번째 시리즈까지 만들어지지 않았을 편부터 특유의 잔인하고 폭력적인 소재와 화제가 됐던 영화이다.
I Am MLK Jr.
Self
This feature documentary deeply explores Dr. King, his experience, his legacy and the Movement at large through key events – The Montgomery Bus Boycott, The Birmingham Campaign, March on Washington, the Selma Movement and Assassination and Legacy.
감옥에서 살아남는 방법
Self
미국 교도소의 다양한 문제들을 짚어보는 다큐멘터리
Katy Perry:  Will You Be My Witness?
Self
In her new YouTube Red Original Movie, the colorful pop icon puts her life on camera 24/7 for four whole days, in her most intimate reveal yet. Join Katy as she does behind-the-scenes in the creation and aftermath of this unprecedented live-streaming event with friends, artists and celebrity guests.
A Dangerous Idea
Himself
A dangerous idea has threatened the American Dream from the beginning - the belief that some groups and individuals are inherently superior to others and more deserving of fundamental rights. Such biological determinism provided an excuse for some of America's most shameful history. And now it's back. This documentary reveals how biologically determined politics has disenfranchised women and people of color, provided a rationale for state sanctioned crimes committed against America's most vulnerable citizens, and now gains new traction under the Trump administration.
미국 수정헌법 제13조
Self
자유의 나라, 미국. 하지만 지금도 수많은 흑인이 감옥에 있는 이유는 무엇일까. 여러 분야의 전문가들과 함께, 미국 감옥의 현실과 인종차별을 곱씹는 시사 다큐멘터리.
How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change
Self
When documentarian Josh Fox realizes, after much soul searching, that the answers for how to respond to the degradation of our environment cannot be found in his own back yard, he travels the world to connect with communities that are already facing grave effects of climate change. What he finds is a complicated mix of tragedy and inspiration in the various ways climate change is affecting our value systems. How to Let Go of the World delivers a sobering portrait of the state of climate change, and takes stock of what makes humans survivors, and our societies so creative and resilient.
A Fierce Green Fire
Narrator (voice)
It is the largest movement the world has ever seen, it may also be the most important - in terms of what's at stake. Yet it's not east being green. Environmentalists have been reviled as much as revered, for being killjoys and Cassandras. Every battle begins as a lost cause and even the victories have to be fought for again and again. Still, environmentalism is one of the great social innovations of the twentieth century, and one of the keys to the twenty-first. It has arisen at a key juncture in history, when humans have come to rival nature as a power determining the fate of the earth.
Koch Brothers Exposed
Himself
Koch Brothers Exposed is a hard-hitting investigation of the 1% at its very worst. This full-length documentary film on Charles and David Koch—two of the world’s richest and most powerful men—is the latest from acclaimed director Robert Greenwald (Wal-Mart: the High Cost of Low Price, Outfoxed, Rethink Afghanistan). The billionaire brothers bankroll a vast network of organizations that work to undermine the interests of the 99% on issues ranging from Social Security to the environment to civil rights. This film uncovers the Kochs’ corruption—and points the way to how Americans can reclaim their democracy.