
War on Our World
The Military-Industrial Complex and the machinery of modern war are the targets of this compilation film from Dominoes Falling Productions, built entirely from existing interviews and speeches rather than original footage. Economist John Perkins, activist Ken O'Keefe, and comedian Joe Rogan all appear via repurposed clips, arguing that war is driven less by ideology than by profit and imperial habit. Rapper Lowkey's music and spoken-word pieces are woven in alongside footage tied to the Zeitgeist Movement and the Venus Project, giving the film an activist, DIY feel rather than a journalistic one. It opens with a quote from Indigenous Australian activist Lilla Watson about shared liberation, which sets the tone for what follows: less an investigation than an assembled argument for peace, stitched together from voices the filmmakers found persuasive. There is no on-the-ground reporting or original interviewing here, just curation, and the film says as much about the online anti-war and anti-imperialist media scene of its era as it does about war itself.