Why US Gun Laws Get Looser After Mass Shootings
A documentary examining the paradox of US gun laws frequently loosening in the aftermath of mass shootings (United States, 2020s).
A documentary examining the paradox of US gun laws frequently loosening in the aftermath of mass shootings (United States, 2020s).
A reporter asks Trump why Black Americans are disproportionately killed by police, and he responds that white people are also killed (United States, 2020).
Street interviews in both the US and UK asking people whether guns should be banned (United States and United Kingdom, 2020s).
Street interviews revealing the gap between New Yorkers’ stated support for immigrants and their actual attitudes (New York City, 2020s).
Street interviews asking university students who carried out the September 11, 2001 attacks (United States, 2020s).
They speak about what matters most to them about Second Amendment rights and what, if anything, they would accept in terms of gun law changes (Wisconsin, USA, November 7, 2019).
James Acaster delivers a deadpan street-comedy style takedown of British Empire nostalgia (United Kingdom, 2019).
Shane Casey interviews ordinary Dubliners about their fears and opinions on immigration to Ireland (Streets of Dublin, Ireland, 2018).
Street interviews at an anti-gun protest in which demonstrators who want to ban AR-15s cannot identify what one looks like (United States, 2018).
Street interviews asking children to give their unfiltered assessment of how President Trump is doing (United States, 2017–2021).
Compilation of immediate on-camera reactions from major political figures to Trump’s 2016 victory (United States, November 9, 2016).
Street interviews and vox pops capturing New Yorkers’ reactions as results came in on election night 2016 (New York City, November 8, 2016).