We the people 2.0

DVD - 2016

"The film is a visual essay about the loss of democracy in the United States. The film utilizes both original footage as well as found footage to describe a profound change in thinking at the grassroots level. The story unfolds through the eyes of people who have faced decades of toxic dumping, drilling and mining in their communities. We learn with them that the reason why, in spite of all their efforts, they 'get what they don't want, again and again, ' is because they are, by law, truly powerless in spite of propaganda that says they live in the 'best democracy in the world.' These people come to understand that the reason they can't stop the destruction is that the US has become an oligarchy, run by th...e corporate few who ignore the rights and will of the people. These people are frontally challenging our corporate state; thereby saving nature and themselves. Thomas Linzey, a nonprofit attorney's inspiring words shows how we, the people, can turn this around and lay claim to our democracy. This movement is building as you read this, not just in this country but around the world; our film shows how and where it all began"--Container.

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Subjects
Genres
Documentary films
Feature films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : TreeMedia [2016]
Language
English
Spanish
Corporate Author
Tree Media Group
Corporate Author
Tree Media Group (production company)
Other Authors
Leila Conners Petersen (film director), Mathew Schmid (film producer), Walton Goggins, 1971- (narrator), Eric Avery, 1965- (composer expression)
Edition
Widescreen
Item Description
"Community rights; The second American revolution; Rights of nature"--Disc label.
Originally released in 2016.
Special features: Where it all began: Thomas Linzey's famous speech at the 2004 Bioneers conference (32 min.) ; Trailer.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (91 min.) : digital, sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD ; Widescreen (16x9) ; 5.1 surround sound.
Audience
Not rated.
Production Credits
Music, Eric Avery; editor, Leila Connors; cinematographer, Larkin Donley [and 3 others].