| Runner-up
for the Audience Choice award at the 2003 Toronto International
Film Festival ®, THE CORPORATION takes aim
at the Brand Bullies by giving the institution a human
face.
The starting point is the U.S. Supreme
Court’s decision to give “the corporation”
the same rights as an individual. In a brilliant conceit
that takes the corporation’s legal status as a
“person” to task, the film set out to determine
just what sort of person the corporation is.
In this shocking documentary, Mark Achbar,
co-director of the seminal Manufacturing Consent: Noam
Chomsky and the Media, teams up with Jennifer Abbott
and writer Joel Bakan to get a little more chummy with
the era’s most influential Big Brother.
The diagnosis? The institutional embodiment
of free market capitalism fully meets the diagnostic
criteria of . . . a psychopath! While politicians, activists
and pepper-spray-wielding RCMP officers duke out the
case of globalization in the streets, the film goes
after the companies responsible the same way you go
after your friendly neighborhood bully.
Considering the work and values of the
flesh and blood people who comprise the corporate person,
questions arise about the consequences - for human beings,
the environment, democracy, and the very survival of
our planet - of granting immense power to an institution
that is, by its very nature, amoral, and whose Terminator-esque
prime directive is merely to create wealth for shareholders.
Slick graphic treatments and a rapid-fire
editing style, however, juxtapose the voices of CEOs,
whistle-blowers, brokers, gurus, spies, insiders, and
outsiders, giving both sides equal air time in one of
the most contentious debates of the day.
Featuring
interviews with the Godfather of Anti-Globalization,
Noam Chomsky, Canadian (and organically) grown
Naomi Klein of No Logo fame, and BOWLING FOR
COLUMBINE’s troublemaker Emeritus Michael
Moore, THE CORPORATION charts the spectacular
rise of Big Business whose pathological modus operandi
of exploitation, plundering, and profiteering is worthy
of an episode of C.S.I.
More heartening, however, are the victory
stories, both small and large, against this apparently
invincible force. In the wake of several recent high-profile
scandals, public confidence in these capitalistic monoliths
has been seriously shaken.
THE CORPORATION, therefore, is
required viewing for Activists, Label Hounds and lovers
of brilliant, utterly fascinating documentaries.
"The Corporation” provides
a surprisingly cogent, entertaining, even rabble-rousing
indictment of perhaps the most influential institutional
model for our era." - Dennis Harvey, Variety
"As relentlessly damning in its
deconstruction of corporate history and "culture"
as Michael Moore's Bowling For Columbine was in its
assault on American gun craziness, The Corporation -
which features Moore, along with Noam Chomsky, Milton
Friedman, Naomi Klien, Howard Zinn and others, its anti-corporate
diagnostic witnesses - is also every bit as media-savvy."
- Geoff Pevere / Toronto Star
"The Corporation" is powerful,
infuriating, and ultimately sobering. Make an effort
to see it." - Film Threat
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