Encirclement – Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy  
 
Original Title: L'Encerclement – La démocratie dans les rets du néolibéralisme
Title in Portuguese:: O cerco neoliberal
Rating:16
 
Director: Richard Brouillette
Script: Richard Brouillette
Cast: Noam Chomsky, Ignacio Ramonet, Normand Baillargeon, Susan George, Omar Aktouf, Oncle Bernard, Michel Chossudovsky, François Denord, François Brune, Martin Masse, Jean-Luc Migué, Filip Palda and Donald J. Boudreaux
Photography: Michel Lamothe
Editing:: Richard Brouillette
Music: Éric Morin
Cuntry: Canadá
Year: 2008
Duration: 160min
 
   
  Sinopsys:
 
Neo-liberal dogma is now well-known: deregulation, minimal state involvement, privatization, etc. In other words, let the financial class handle the economy. However, decades of propaganda have imposed these perfectly naturalized dogmas on virtually every corner of the world. A group of prestigious intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky and Ignacio Ramonet, consider and analyze what really is behind this smoke screen and the concept of a free market.
 
  Biography:
 
Born in 1970 in Canada. He studied Philology and Medieval Studies. In 1989, he became film critic for Voir magazine, and the following decade worked for independent distributor Cinéma Libre. In 1993, he founded the artists’ space Casa Obscura, where he still coordinates a weekly film club. He directed his first short in 1995, Carpe Diem, the same year making the feature-length documentary Too Much is Enough. This is his second feature.
 

 
Section: Dox
in Exibition
Tuesday - Oct 06, 2009 Instituto Moreira Salles 15:00:00 hs
Thursday - Oct 08, 2009 C.C. Justiça Federal 19:00:00 hs JF035