the movie of my life. in general it's difficult for me to point a single piece of work in an art area as an unique favourite, but this one beats it. i can't quite review it from an unbiased point of view, but read some reviews and go for it.
if this sparks any research desire in the uninterested, it has played its role. although filled with half-truths and manipulative speech, it's thought-provoking and intense. worth watching, but take it with a grain of salt.