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Overview

User Rating:
8.2/10   7,402 votes
Directors:
Mark Achbar
Jennifer Abbott (co-director)
Writers:
Joel Bakan (written by)
Harold Crooks (narration) ...
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Release Date:
4 June 2004 (USA) more
Plot:
Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
11 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
powerful & compelling more

Cast

 (Credited cast)
Jane Akre ... Herself
Ray Anderson ... Himself
Maude Barlow ... Herself

Chris Barrett ... Himself
Carlton Brown ... Himself
Smedley Darlington Butler ... Himself - USMC, exposes anti-FDR plot (archive footage)
Noam Chomsky ... Himself
Víctor Hugo Daza ... Himself - slain student, Bolivia (archive footage)
Peter Drucker ... Himself
Samuel Epstein ... Himself
Milton Friedman ... Himself

Kathie Lee Gifford ... Herself (archive footage)
Naomi Klein ... Herself
Susan E. Linn ... Herself
Luke McCabe ... Himself

Mikela J. Mikael ... Narrator (voice)
Robert Monks ... Himself

Michael Moore ... Himself
Jonathan Ressler ... Himself
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage)
Vandana Shiva ... Herself
Steve Wilson ... Himself
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Additional Details

Runtime:
145 min | Argentina:150 min (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) | Hong Kong:165 min (Hong Kong International Film Festival)
Country:
Canada
Language:
English | Spanish
Colour:
Colour
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby SR
Certification:
Argentina:Atp | Australia:PG | Brazil:10 | Canada:G (Québec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) | UK:PG | USA:Unrated | Singapore:PG
Filming Locations:
Celebration, Florida, USA more
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Trivia:
Sold out its film festival screenings in its native Canadian cities of Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Narrator: 150 years ago, the business corporation was a relatively insignificant institution. Today, it is all-pervasive. Like the Church, the Monarchy and the Communist Party in other times and places, the corporation is today's dominant institution. This documentary examines the nature...
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Features "CBS Evening News with Dan Rather" (1981) more
Soundtrack:
Bad Apple more

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43 out of 53 people found the following comment useful:-
powerful & compelling, 25 January 2004
10/10
Author: rci from Toronto, Ontario

The first time in a long time that I've seen a movie audience launch into applause at the end -- and I was as enthusiastic as everyone else.

While quite long (2 hours, 45 minutes)this film piles detailed examples on top of interviews on top of documentary film clips. Liberally laced with interviews with folks like Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein and Michael Moore, it also includes insightful commentary from a (small) handful of liberated corporate executives.

The sum total is a compelling story of the evil that can be and is done by and in the name of corporations. I say this as one who has worked in a corporate environment my entire career, and who for a very long time has had difficulty getting past the 'but these are almost all nice people -- I don't know any ogres out to intentionally rape & pillage' perspective.

What I'm gradually wakening to is the realization that yes, the corporate structure is very efficient at doing what it's designed to do -- which unfortunately does not include taking social responsibility or the greater good into account. Instead it's ruthlessly focused on the bottom line, come hell (literally) or high water -- or polluted water.

I highly recommend this film. I know I'll be going back for a second viewing -- there's that much content, that I know I didn't absorb it all the first time around.

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