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Un documentaire qui examine le concept de la société tout au long de l'histoire récente jusqu'à sa domination actuelle.Un documentaire qui examine le concept de la société tout au long de l'histoire récente jusqu'à sa domination actuelle.Un documentaire qui examine le concept de la société tout au long de l'histoire récente jusqu'à sa domination actuelle.
- Prix
- 12 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Mikela Jay
- Self - Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Mikela J. Mikael)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe current running time is distilled down from 450 hours of footage and 100 hours of interviews. The first cut ran to 33 hours.
- Citations
Robert Monks: Again and again we have the problem that whether you obey the law or not is a matter of whether it's cost effective. If the chance of getting caught and the penalties are less than it costs to comply, people think of it as just a business decision.
- Générique farfeluThe credits display addresses and descriptions of related websites but they can also be found on the official website for the film.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Colpo al cuore: Morte non accidentale di un monarca (2009)
- Bandes originalesBad Apple
Written by David Wilcox
Performed by David Wilcox
Produced by Sadia Sadia (uncredited)
Courtesy of EMI Music Canada
Published by Teddy Bear Musical Publishing, A Division of Karl Music, Inc.
Commentaire en vedette
After a relatively straightforward start exploring the definition of incorporation, this documentary made some fairly meaty punches on its target material.
With the exception of a few sentimental and outdated "the poor people fight back" strands, most of the attacks were well constructed. Beyond simply saying that to a corporation profit is everything, the more difficult case was made: that everything can be turned into a profit. And that includes life, death, and the truth.
The depiction of the Corporation as a psychopath was used to link most of the material. The talking heads were usually on the money, including both Michael "9/11" Moore and Noam "Manafacturing Consent" Chomsky.
But what the film does well was report specific cases that certainly included a few gems. An attempt to privatize water, IBM servicing Nazi accounting, an attempted coup in the US, Fox burying news and of course Monsanto being Monsanto. You couldn't make those guys up.
The attempt to look at alternatives to the worst forms of Capitalism were not so successful. Right wing defenders of profit-at-all-cost use short sentences with single syllable words. The poor want to be rich. We make things you like. We don't care. Much of the left wing however, cannot counter this clarity.
And the last frame had the ebullient Mr Moore telling us to get off the sofa and do something. Yeah, like vote for Bush again?
With the exception of a few sentimental and outdated "the poor people fight back" strands, most of the attacks were well constructed. Beyond simply saying that to a corporation profit is everything, the more difficult case was made: that everything can be turned into a profit. And that includes life, death, and the truth.
The depiction of the Corporation as a psychopath was used to link most of the material. The talking heads were usually on the money, including both Michael "9/11" Moore and Noam "Manafacturing Consent" Chomsky.
But what the film does well was report specific cases that certainly included a few gems. An attempt to privatize water, IBM servicing Nazi accounting, an attempted coup in the US, Fox burying news and of course Monsanto being Monsanto. You couldn't make those guys up.
The attempt to look at alternatives to the worst forms of Capitalism were not so successful. Right wing defenders of profit-at-all-cost use short sentences with single syllable words. The poor want to be rich. We make things you like. We don't care. Much of the left wing however, cannot counter this clarity.
And the last frame had the ebullient Mr Moore telling us to get off the sofa and do something. Yeah, like vote for Bush again?
- deastman_uk
- 4 nov. 2004
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Corporation
- Lieux de tournage
- Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Gas Town)
- société de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 493 516 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 28 671 $ US
- 6 juin 2004
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 605 682 $ US
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