Ingmar Bergman’s Shame (1968) powerfully examines the collapse of love and society amidst the horrors of war, offering a stark portrayal of psychological and political decay.
In his composition Civil War, writer-director Alex Garland shows how the United States is enmeshed in a war with numerous rebel groups that are ferociously engaged in an effort to topple the government.
George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a powerful allegory that critiques the corruption of revolutionary ideals and the rise of tyranny in Soviet Russia.