The end of poverty? / a Cinema Libre Studio production in association with the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation ; produced by Beth Portello ; written and directed by Philippe Diaz. [print]
Material type: FilmPublisher number: CLS1088 | Cinema Libre StudioLanguage: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish Subtitle language: English, French, Spanish Publication details: [Canoga Park, California] : Cinema Libre Studio, [(c)2010.Description: 1 videodisc (104 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
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- computer
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- 1595871233
- 9781595871237
- HC79.e56.E536 2010
- HC79.P6.S541.E536 2010
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- Directory of photography, Philippe Diaz ; editor, Tom Von Doom.
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In English or French versions with various interviews in English, French, Portuguese or Spanish with English or French subtitles; with optional Spanish subtitles.
Narrated by Martin Sheen.
Directory of photography, Philippe Diaz ; editor, Tom Von Doom.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2008.
Release date: Apr. 27, 2010.
Not rated.
Explains how global poverty began with military conquest, slavery, and colonization that resulted in the seizure of land, minerals, and forced labor. Today's financial crisis is a direct consequence of these unchallenged policies that have lasted centuries. Features expert insights from Nobel Prize winners, acclaimed authors, university professors, government ministers, and the leaders of social movements. Includes interviews, photo galleries, and more.
Special features: extended intervews with experts, including John Perkins, Heather Remoff, Joshua Farley, Mason Gaffney, Hwo Okoth-Ogendo, and Gitu wa Kahengeri; interview with director; Stawi Youth and Adult Centre (Kenya) profile; manifesto to end global poverty; DVD-ROM content, resources and actions and a new remedy for poverty (PDF files).
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