
Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 24, 2021: Great American Farm Tour
This documentary tells the story of homesteader and filmmaker Justin Rhodes, his wife and four children, who decided to leave their 75-acre family farm near Asheville, North Carolina to drive arou…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 17, 2021: The Way
Uplifting, inspiring, touching. Get ready for a very personal but beautiful journey on the Camino de Santiago.
The Way is a 2010 American-Spanish drama directed, produced, and written by Emi…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 10, 2021: Wartime Farm
This is the first part of an 8-part docuseries describing the real life challenges the British went through when they were asked to double the country’s food production during World War II. This…

Let’s Go to the Movies: May 3rd, 2021: The Heart Followers
This short but inspiring video tells the story of a family of 5 in Northern Norway who found a way to live a life of beauty, freedom, and happiness, in harmony with nature. In this inhospitable Ar…

Let’s Go to the Movies: April 26, 2021: War Room
This 2015 Christian movie by the Kendrick Brothers is about the power of prayer during challenging times. Just as you need a strategy when going to war, you need a strategy for your prayers, and a…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 19, 2021: Enrico Piaggio – Vespa
A version of this movie with subtitles is available on Netflix. If you are in the US you will need a Proxy or VPN to choose a location in Europe where the movie is available.
This delightful an…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of April 12, 2021: The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Outlaw Josey Wales is a 1976 American Western film set during and after the American Civil War. Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, the movie portrays the price of violence and war wh…

Let’s Go to the Movie: Week of April 5, 2021: Seven
Directed by Dylan Avery, and starring Ed Asner, Leroy Hulsey, and Roland Angle, Seven was released in December 2020. It describes the engineering effort to explain what caused Building 7 to coll…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 29, 2021: The Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories. Part 1 Introduction to the idea of God by Dr. Jordan Peterson
"When I look at the stories in the Bible, I do it, in some sense, with a beginner’s mind. It’s a mystery, this book: how the hell it was made, why it was made, why we preserved it, why it …

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 22, 2021: Pretend It’s a City
This is the first episode of a new seven-part docuseries on Netflix by Scorsese walking around New York interviewing Fran Lebowitz to “get her take on things”.
Brilliant author and public speak…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 15, 2021: The Booksellers
“D.W. Young’s elegant and absorbing documentary is a lively tour of New York’s book world, populated by an assortment of obsessives, intellects, eccentrics and dreamers, past and present: from…

Lets Go to the Movies: Week of March 8, 2021: Molon Labe—How the Second Amendment Guarantees a Free State
According to Wikipedia, Molon labe (Ancient Greek: μολὼν λαβέ, romanized: molṑn labé), meaning ‘come and take [them]’, is a classical expression of people defending thei…

Food for the Soul: Awards Season – Documentaries
Photo credit: jovaughn-stephens/Unsplash photo
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
It’s a sign of the times that documentaries now seem to be more interesting than features. While some feature…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of March 1, 2021: Lost Horizon (1937)
Lost Horizon is a 1937 American adventure drama fantasy film directed by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Robert Riskin is based on the 1933 novel of the same name by James Hilton, autho…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 22, 2021 — The Dig
The Dig is a 2021 British drama film directed by Simon Stone, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by John Preston, which reimagines the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo. It…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of February 8, 2021 – Room 2806: The Accusation
This 4-part Netflix documentary series traces the 2011 sexual assault case involving French politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was then at the height of his career.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn i…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb 1, 2021 – First Hand Farm Raid Stories
This is a short video of John Moody describing the 2011 raid of the Whole Life Food Buyers Club in Kentucky on Memorial Day weekend. John Moody is a farmer, homesteader, author, speaker, and activ…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 25, 2021 – The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire.
This documentary is a rare explanation of the mysterious workings of the City of London and the UK’s extensive offshore haven system. It details the transformation of the UK as a colonial superp…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 18, 2021 – The Lives of Others
Need a little thrill? Watch this 2006 German drama film written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The plot is about the monitoring of East Berlin residents by agents of the S…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of January 11, 2021 – 1986: The Act
Man and microbe, from polio to Covid-19…a never more relevant forensic examination of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and its consequences.
What happens when an ancient wis…

Documentary of the Year – 2020 – My Octopus Teacher
A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world.
African photographer Craig Foster spent…

Movie of the Week: December 21 2020 – Joyeux Noël
With the advent of World War I, Europe is thrown into a brutal and vicious chaos as men are forced to kill or be killed. While blood soaks the battlefield as Christmas approaches, the men in the t…

Movie of the Week: December 14, 2020 – Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
I know… it’s an older flick, but it’s a Christmas Classic & with the Holidays approaching, what can I say!
Related reading:
Miracle on 34th Street on Wikipedia
Director: Les M…

Movie of the Week: December 7, 2020 – A Christmas Carol
An old bitter miser who rationalizes his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.
Related Solari Report:
A Christmas Carol on Wikipedia
Writers:…

Movie of the Week: November 30, 2020 – The Man Who Invented Christmas
A charming movie about Charles Dickens’ writing of A Christmas Carol. As the central bankers throw the world into the global financial invention room, it’s a good time to dream up the warming of…

Movie of the Week: November 23, 2020 – Waking Ned Devine
Jackie O’Shea, a resident of the tiny Irish coastal village of Tully More, discovers that one of his neighbors has won the lottery – the question is, who? It takes some doing, but Jackie figures o…

Movie of the Week: November 16, 2020 – HOLD-UP
Click here to view video: https://tprod.fr/project/hold-up/
The Covid-19 pandemic has given rise to contradictory exchanges between doctors, specialists, professors, politicians and expe…

Movie of the Week: November 9, 2020 – Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Related reading:
Story of 85-year-old Jiro Ono
Jiro Dreams of Sushi on Wikipedia

Movie of the Week: November 2, 2020 – In honor of Sir Thomas Sean Connery – The Name of the Rose
The Name of the Rose was directed in 1986 by Jean-Jacques Annaud and starred Sean Connery, Christian Slater, Helmut Qualtinger, Elya Baskin, and Michael Lonsdale. In the Middle Ages, a purely rati…

The Real Dirt on Farmer John
This moving and amusing film by Taggart Siegel is a personal documentary about John Peterson – farmer, artist, and revolutionary innovative thinker.
Related reading:
About Farmer John Peter…

Movie of the Week: October 19, 2020 – Unstoppable
Unstoppable is a 2010 American action thriller film directed and produced by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. It is loosely based on the real-life CSX 8888 incident, telli…

Movie of the Week: October 12, 2020 – My Octopus Teacher | Official Trailer
A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world.
African photographer Craig Foster spent…

Movie of the Week: October 5, 2020 – The Social Dilemma
Discover what’s hiding on the other side of your screen.
We tweet, we like, and we share — but what are the consequences of our growing dependence on social media? This documentary-drama hybr…

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 28, 2020 – Braveheart
Braveheart—the story of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce as they led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England. Mel Gibson plays William Wallace. Here is his fr…

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 21, 2020 – The Need To GROW
With an estimated 60 years of farmable soil left on Earth, The Need To GROW offers an intimate look into the hearts of activists and innovators in the food movement – an 8 year old girl challenges…

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 14, 2020 – First Hand Farm Raid Stories Armand Bechard
First-hand Farm Raid Stories and Remarks at the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund Raiser Dinner, May 19, 2012, St. Louis, Missouri
Related Reading:
Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund
…

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 7, 2020 – Dark Horse
An inspirational and life-affirming rags-to-riches true story of a barmaid who bred a champion racehorse.
Set in a former mining village in Wales, Dark Horse is the inspirational true story of …

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 31, 2020 – Yellowstone
Yellowstone is a drama series that follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner). The Duttons control the largest contiguous ranch in the U.S. and must contend with const…

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 24, 2020 – Corbett Report: Who Is Bill Gates?
James Corbett has published an outstanding series on Bill Gates. Here are the links:
Meet Bill Gates
Bill Gates and the Population Control Grid
Bill Gates’s Plan to Vaccinate the Wo…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 17, 2020 – Trans Siberian Railroad
The Trans-Siberian Railway is a network of railways connecting Moscow with the Russian Far East and the Sea of Japan. With a length of 9,289 km (5,772 mi) it is the longest railway line in the wor…

Lets Go to the Movies: Bret Weinstein, Heather Heying & the Evergreen Equity Council
The title of the series is in reference to The Devils of Loudon.. . I encourage you to read it.
Part one of a three-part series of short films about Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying’s exp…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of August 3, 2020 – 1986: THE ACT
Man and microbe, from Polio to COVID19… a never more relevant forensic examination of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and its consequences.
What happens when an ancient wis…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 27, 2020 – Infinite Potential
“Infinite Potential: The Life and Ideas of David Bohm” is a feature documentary about the man Einstein called his “spiritual son” and the Dalai Lama his “science guru.” A brilliant physicist and e…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 20, 2020 – Gladiator (2000) Trailer #1
Movieclips Classic Trailers
Set in Roman times, the story of a once-powerful general forced to become a common gladiator. The emperor’s son is enraged when he is passed over as heir in favour of …

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 13, 2020 – The Rosetta Mission
The documentary The Rosetta Mission. It tells the story of the European Space Agency launch of the Rosetta space probe in 2004, which arrived at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (67P) after ten yea…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of July 6, 2020 – Planet of the Humans
Michael Moore presents Planet of the Humans, a documentary that dares to say what no one else will — that we are losing the battle to stop climate change on planet earth because we are follo…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 29, 2020 – Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich
Related reading:
Jeffrey Epstein on Wikipedia
Jeffrey Epstein Biography (1953-2019)
Watch Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, Only on Netflix

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 8, 2020 – The Rebirth of Nature with Rupert Sheldrake
In The Rebirth of Nature Rupert urges us to move beyond the centuries-old mechanistic view of nature, explaining in lucid terms why we can no longer regard the world as inanimate and purposeless.
…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of June 1, 2020 – Interstellar
If you haven’t seen it, it is beautifully made Hollywood entertainment with great elements from hyperdimensional physics–it gives a good backdrop as to why we should know about the next few dimen…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 26, 2020 – Princes of the Yen
Central Banks are some of the most secretive and misunderstood institutions in the world. What powers do they wield? Who’s interests do they serve? How do their actions affect our everyday lives?…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 18, 2020 – Fantastic Fungi
Fantastic Fungi, a documentary about mycologist Paul Stamets and his lifelong quest to understand and educate us about the mighty mushroom. My great-grandfather was a mushroom farmer. This film is…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 11, 2020 – Water – The Great Mystery
On Wikipedia
This 2006 documentary features scientists from around the world and their findings about water. It will change the way you look at water for the rest of your life!
There is a c…

Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of May 4, 2020 – Health Freedom Summit & Truth About Vaccines 2020
You may or may not have heard much about this highly argued topic, but you definitely will after this “Coronavirus quarantine” is all over. In light of the current coronavirus pandemic, doctors ar…

Let’s Go to the Movies: April 27, 2020 – Insight: Slaughtered on Suspicion
This is a documentary, originally produced by UK Column in 2015 but never before uploaded to YouTube, about the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) “pandemic” in the UK. Viewer discretion is advis…

Let’s Go to the Movies: April 20, 2020 – Motherless Brooklyn
Lionel Essrog is a lonely private detective who doesn’t let Tourette’s syndrome stand in the way of his job. Gifted with a few clues and an obsessive mind, Lionel sets out to solve the murder of F…

Movie of the Week: April 13, 2020 – Antitrust (2001) HD
Antitrust is a 2001 thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt.
Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmers and a large corporation (NURV) that offers a sign…

Let’s Go to the Movies: April 6, 2020: The Shock Doctrine
[2009] Documentary by Naomi Klein
The shock doctrine is a theory for explaining the way that force, stealth and crisis are used in implementing neoliberal economic policies such as privatizati…

Let’s Go to the Movies: April 2, 2020 – Take Back Your Power 2017
This award-winning film documents the real story on smart meters.
SYNOPSIS: The award-winning documentary TAKE BACK YOUR POWER 2017 uncovers the shocking story behind why hundreds of local go…

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 23, 2020 – War Room (film)
With great jobs, a beautiful daughter, and a dream house, the Jordans seem to have it all. Appearances can be deceiving, however, as husband Tony flirts with temptation and wife Elizabeth becomes…

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 16, 2020 – Maiden
An inspiring documentary about Tracy Edwards and the first all-female crew to compete in the Whitbread Round the World Race, a grueling yachting competition that covers 33,000 miles and lasts nin…

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 12, 2020 – Vaxxed II: The People’s Truth
In 2016, a media firestorm erupted when Tribeca Film Festival abruptly censored its documentary selection, VAXXED: FROM COVER-UP TO CATASTROPHE, amid pressure from pro-pharmaceutical interests.
…

Let’s Go to the Movies: March 5, 2020 – Bursting the Bubble on Genes by Charan Surdhar
Do you believe that you have an influence over your biology? – Or do you believe that you are just a victim to your genes? – If you are open to the possibility of having unlimited influence ov…

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 27, 2020 – The Pharmacist
After his son’s tragic death, a Louisiana pharmacist goes to extremes to expose the rampant corruption behind the opioid addiction crisis.
The efforts of Dan, a small-town pharmacist in Louisiana t…

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 20, 2020 – The Biggest Little Farm
I will review The Biggest Little Farm about filmmaker John Chester and Chef Molly Chester who decided to leave their apartment in Los Angeles with their dog Todd and become farmers by starting Apr…

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 13, 2020 – The Russian Five
This fascinating documentary tells the true story of Russian immigrants who became American heroes, ice hockey teammates who became family, and the scrappy, resilient city of Detroit–together…

Let’s Go to the Movies: February 03, 2020 – Mr. Sunshine
Mr. Sunshine tells a love story set in Hanseong (Seoul) in the early 1900s as Koreans fight for independence amid a series of wars and invasions.
In 1905, a Korean-American U.S. marine officer…

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 27, 2020 – Shoshana Zuboff on Surveillance Capitalism
VPRO International's interview of Shoshona Zubroff on surveillance capitalism.
In this documentary, Zuboff takes the lid off Google and Facebook and reveals a merciless form of capitalis…

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 23, 2020 – Deep State Tactics: Movies & Documentaries
In Let's Go to the Movies, I will walk you through our picks for the films that will best help you understand the tactics that are driving geopolitics and financial markets—whether in global…

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 16, 2020 – Official Secrets
In 2003, as politicians in Britain and the US angle to invade Iraq, GCHQ translator Katharine Gun leaks a classified e-mail that urges spying on members of the UN Security Council to force thr…

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 9, 2020 – Harry & Snowman
"Some horses you 'ride' to victory. Others find victory on their own—you just have to hold still and go along for the ride." ~ Blogger comment after viewing Harry and Snowman…

Let’s Go to the Movies: January 2, 2020 – 2019 Movie of the Year – Yellowstone
[CAF Note: Please note that Yellowstone involves numerous violent scenes.]
Solari Report Movie of the Year for 2019–the riveting TV series Yellowstone, created and written by Taylor …

Let’s Go to the Movies: December 12, 2019 – The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire
The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire is a 78-minute feature documentary about how Britain transformed from a colonial power to a global financial power. At the demise of empire, City of London …

Let’s Go to the Movies: December 5, 2019 – Skye Birdsall, Breathing Techniques
In this video, yoga teacher and nutrition coach Skye Birdsall takes us through five breathing techniques and their benefits: rest and digest; center; release CO2, toxins, and stuck emotions; relea…

Let’s Go to the Movies: November 28, 2019 – The Myth of Extinction (Rebellion)
Melissa and Aaron Dykes’ latest offering does a marvelous job of documenting the lavish expenditures of the uber-wealthy on funding extreme protests and street theater designed to fake a “grass…

Let’s Go to the Movies: November 21, 2019 – Cold Pursuit
COLD PURSUIT, an action thriller infused with irreverent humor, stars Liam Neeson as Nels Coxman, a family man whose quiet life with his wife (Laura Dern) is upended following the mysterious d…

Let’s Go to the Movies: November 14, 2019 – The Cleaners
Documentary about scores of people in the Philippines who watch and delete offensive and violent postings to social media.
When you post something on the web, can you be sure it stays ther…

Let’s Go to the Movies: November 7, 2019 – Silk Road, Part I and Part II
The New Silk Road from Germany's public broadcasting company Deutsche Welle. Many of the ongoing geopolitical changes result from a rising Asian economy and the creation of a land empire from…

Let’s Go to the Movies: October 31, 2019 – Jon Rappoport outstanding speech at the Secret Space Program in 2014
Jon Rappoport has worked as a freelance investigative reporter for over 30 years, lecturing extensively all over the U.S. on the question: Who runs the world and what can we do about it? Over the …

Let’s Go to the Movies: October 24, 2019 – The Information Enigma (Dr. Stephen C. Meyer)
Related reading:
Stephen C. Meyer on Wikipedia
Intelligent Design
Stephen C. Meyer Website

Let’s Go to the Movies: October 17, 2019 – In Search of Greatness
Through the eyes of the greatest athletes of all time, In Search of Greatness is a cinematic journey into the secrets of genius.
Directed by Gabe Polsky
Related reading:
In Search of …

Let’s Go to the Movies: October 10, 2019 – Secret Ingredients
Jeffrey Smith’s and Amy Hart’s documentary about the secret ingredients in our food. Secrecy in food, secrecy in money, secrecy in EMF radiation, and secrecy in vaccine data—are you beginnin…

Let’s Go to the Movies: October 3, 2019 – Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein
The inside story of the rise and fall of Harvey Weinstein reveals how, over decades, he acquires and protects his power even as scandal threatens to engulf him. Former colleagues and accusers …

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 19, 2019 – What is Goebekli Tepe? by Klaus Schmidt
Related reading:
Klaus Schmidt German Archaeologist on Wikipedia
Klaus Schmidt Biblical Archaeology

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 12, 2019 – American Factory
Cultures collide. Hope survives. When a Chinese billionaire re-opens a factory and hires two thousand blue-collar Americans, early days of hope and optimism give way to setbacks as high-tech Chin…

Let’s Go to the Movies: September 5, 2019 – Too Much Money
Can there really ever be Too Much Money? Yes! When governments keep printing money without backing, reducing the purchasing power of your money; when the price of almost everything goes up, it’…

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 29, 2019 – Hot Coffee
A film about media manipulation around court cases. It is an excellent addition to the discussion of deep state legal tactics.
Everyone knows the case of the woman who sued McDonald’s over spil…

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 22, 2019 – Loving Vincent
Loving Vincent—a remarkable animation of the life of Vincent Van Gogh. It is the first painted animated feature film ever made. You can read more about Van Gogh in Nina Heyn’s Food for the Soul …

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 15, 2019 – Trading Places
Produced by movie great (and treasured friend) Aaron Russo, Trading Places explores numerous classic deep state tactics in a hilarious comedy about a con artist and commodities executive who trade…

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 8, 2019 – Soylent Green
In Let’s Go to the Movies, Catherine will review the film Soylent Green and comment on the Yes Men spoof on the WTO and McDonalds. This is part of her effort to inspire you to establish trustwor…

Let’s Go to the Movies: August 1, 2019 – Pine Gap: Season 1
Pine Gap, a fictional show about the “Five Eyes” earth station Pine Gap in the Australian Outback run jointly by the U.S. (CIA, NSA, NRO) and Australia. It is a window into the world of satell…

Let’s Go to the Movies: July 25, 2019 – Owned, a Tale of Two Americas
“Home ownership to me means freedom — strictly. The more and more I evaluate this world, the more and more I understand: when you don’t own anything, you are nothing.” – Greg Butler, featured …

Let’s Go to the Movies: July 18, 2019 – Seed Swap in the Ozarks
Seed Swap follows Dr. Campbell, an anthropologist living in the Ozarks, as he helps to organize a seed swap to be held March 1st 2008 in Mountain View, Arkansas. Hundreds of people and seed variet…

Let’s Go to the Movies: July 11, 2019 – Amazing Grace Documentary: Aretha Franklin
Related reading:
Aretha Franklin on Wikipedia
Amazing Grace on Wikipedia
Aretha Franklin | The Official Aretha Franklin Site
Aretha Franklin – Life, Death & Songs – Biography – Bio.com…

Let’s Go to the Movies: July 5, 2019 – How We Can Eat Our Landscapes
What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course. With energy and humor, Pam Warhurst tells at the TEDSalon the story of how she and a growing team of volunteers came togethe…

BIG NEWS! Premiere of “The Minds of Men!” July 2, 2019
Catherine will be attending the premiere, July 2, 2019 at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas!
THE MINDS OF MEN a film by Aaron & Melissa Dykesis a 3+ year investigation into the exp…

Let’s Go to the Movies: June 27, 2019 – News Clip of Forrestal
News clip of Forrestal as of his resignation
Check out the news clip of Forrestal on the day he resigned as Secretary of Defense that Martin refers to in our discussion:
Related reading:
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Let’s Go to the Movies: June 20, 2019 – The Worricker Trilogy
Movies often describe the role played by society and the media in framing our understanding of the world and our view of events and of each other. This week in Let’s Go to the Movies, I revi…

Let’s Go to the Movies: June 13, 2019 – The Kingsman
If you have not yet watched Kingsman, I recommend it—despite the particularly gruesome violence—for the insight it provides about the manipulation and mind control of crowds made possible …

Let’s Go to the Movies: June 6, 2019 – Zero Days
Documentaries are helpful in understanding the power of digital technology in compromising individual, enterprise, and governmental sovereignty. This week on Let’s Go to the Movies, I revisi…

Let’s Go to the Movies: May 30, 2019 – The China Hustle
Check out the documentary The China Hustle. This documentary helps describe one aspect of the economic warfare involved in our capital flows and trade with China. As the documentary maker says…