Human Resources
“Brilliant…Riveting…The amount of material the filmmaker covers and unifies is astounding…Human Resources diagnoses the 20th century.”
- Stephen Soldz, Professor, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis; President, Psychologists for Social Responsibility
“A viscerally overpowering film and at the same time a thoughtful meditation on the human condition.”
Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University
“Brilliant…Riveting…The amount of material the filmmaker covers and unifies is astounding…Human Resources diagnoses the 20th century.”
Professor, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis; President, Psychologists for Social Responsibility
"Powerful…Must See…It will leave you Spellbound.”
Author, In the Name of Science: A History of Secret Programs, Medical Research, and Human Experimentation
“An important work…terrifiying in its implications….Human Resources is a must see for those of us who still take democracy seriously.”
Author Commonsense Rebellion: Taking Back Your Life from Drugs, Shrinks, Corporations, and a World Gone Crazy
“It scared the shit out of me…A powerful and methodical dissection of the dominant culture.”
Author, Endgame
“A masterful examination of the mechanization of human existence…It is a rare occasion when watching a film can help open not only our eyes, but our minds.”
Centre for Research on Globalization
“A Masterpiece. Unless you weep, you may be damaged by this film. Viewer discretion, and love, advised."
Professor, Language and Thinking Program at Bard College
"Scott Noble's work is a pioneering development in documentary filmmaking in its content, documentary technique, and even distribution method. Watch his stuff, use it, and build on it."
Professor, School of Communication, American University
Anti-Capitalism or State Capitalism?
Scientific Management, socialist discipline and Soviet power
the Rape of Nanking
Whiteout: The CIA, drugs and the press
The Underground History of American Education; Dumbing Us Down
In the name of science
The Shock Doctrine
What does it mean to be well-educated?; No contest: the case against competition
World as Laboratory: Experiments with mice, mazes and men
Forces of Production: a social history of industrial automation
The McDonaldization of Society
Where Have All the Robots Gone?
Subterranean Fire: A History of working class radicalism
The CIA’s Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test