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2003 Documentary
Canada
2h 25min
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Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.G
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.PG
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.PG
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.PG
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.PG
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.PG
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.PG
Guide for parents: not recommended for young children, violence, offensive language, sexuality.
THE CORPORATION engages us in a darkly amusing account of the institution's birth as a legal "person" whose prime directive is to produce ever-increasing profit for it's shareholders regardless of the cost to anyone, or anything else. This pathological nature wasn't always written in stone. 150 years ago a corporation was merely an organized way of doing business. Today it is is a global power. Considering the odd legal fiction that deems a corporation a "person" in the eyes of the law, the feature documentary employees a checklist, based on actual diagnostic criteria of the World Health Organization and DSM IV, the standard tool of psychiatrists and psychologists. What emerges is a disturbing diagnosis.
Directed by | Jennifer Abbott, Mark Achbar |
Company | Mongrel MediaMongrel MediaMongrel Media
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Christopher Gora
Nina Jones
Richard Kopycinski
Karen Lam
Sean Lang
Bert Phillips
Diana Wilson
Jane Akre
Ray Anderson
Joe Badaracco
Maude Barlow
Chris Barrett
Marc Barry
Robert Benson
Elaine Bernard
Edwin Black
Carlton Brown
Smedley Butler
Noam Chomsky
Shiv Chopra
Ed Collins
Thomas D'Aquino
Víctor Hugo Daza
James Lafferty
Irving Wladawski-Berger
Don Xui Xziang
Winnie Mandela
Pope John XXIII
Ira Jackson
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