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Payback (Motion picture : 2012)

Based on Margaret Atwood?s bestselling book Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, Jennifer Baichwal?s feature documentary Payback offers a fascinating look at debt as a mental construct and traces how it influences relationships, societies, governing structures and even the fate of the planet. The film explores the link between debtor and creditor in a variety of contexts and places?from the mountains of northern Albania to the tomato fields of southern Florida?blending compelling stories of ?owing? and ?being owed? with the views of renowned figures like Karen Armstrong, Louise Arbour, William Rees and Raj Patel. Stories and insights are woven together by the prescient and acute observations of Atwood herself, who demonstrates both that the concept of debt lies at the very core of human experience, and that, because it is a concept, how we think about it changes how it works.

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  • "Fascinating look at debt as a mental construct and traces how it influences relationships, societies and governing structures."
  • "Based on Margaret Atwood?s bestselling book Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, Jennifer Baichwal?s feature documentary Payback offers a fascinating look at debt as a mental construct and traces how it influences relationships, societies, governing structures and even the fate of the planet. The film explores the link between debtor and creditor in a variety of contexts and places?from the mountains of northern Albania to the tomato fields of southern Florida?blending compelling stories of ?owing? and ?being owed? with the views of renowned figures like Karen Armstrong, Louise Arbour, William Rees and Raj Patel. Stories and insights are woven together by the prescient and acute observations of Atwood herself, who demonstrates both that the concept of debt lies at the very core of human experience, and that, because it is a concept, how we think about it changes how it works."@en
  • "Examines the concept of debt from various points of view."@en
  • "Filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal strikingly interweaves thesedebtor/creditor relationships: two families in a years-long Albanian blood feud; the BP oil spill vs. the Earth; mistreated Florida tomato farm workers and their bosses; imprisoned media mogul Conrad Black and the U.S. justice system. With stunning cinematography and insightful commentary from thinkers Raj Patel, Louise Arbour and Atwood herself, Payback is a brilliant rumination on the subject."@en
  • "Payback offers a fascinating look at debt: how it influences relationships, societies, governing structures and even the fate of the planet. The film explores the link between debtor and creditor in a variety of contexts and situations (a years-long blood feud between two Albanian families; the BP oil spill; tomato farm workers in Florida and their bosses; media mogul Conrad Black and the US justice system) while addressing debt in all its forms: societal, personal, environmental, spiritual, criminal and, of course, economic."@en
  • "Fascinating look at debt as a mental construct and traces how it influences relationships, societies and governing structures."@en

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  • "Publications officielles"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"

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  • "Payback (Motion picture : 2012 : Baichwal)"
  • "Payback (Motion picture : 2012)"@en
  • "Payback"@en
  • "Payback"