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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnti-corporate activists travel from conference to conference, impersonating member of the World Trade Organization.Anti-corporate activists travel from conference to conference, impersonating member of the World Trade Organization.Anti-corporate activists travel from conference to conference, impersonating member of the World Trade Organization.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Andreas Bichlbauer
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- (as Dr. Andreas Bichlbauer)
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I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from a documentary called "The Yes Men" that was directed by three people, but what I got was a really fun 80 minutes. The film follows a few members of the anti-corporate activist group (whose main target is the World Trade Organization) as they pull pranks in order to sabotage the large companies/organizations they disagree with. Pretty much what Michael Moore (who is featured for a few moments) does, only The Yes Men handle things in a different manner. Stemming from a situation in which they were mistaken for the World Trade Organization after someone viewed the satirical website they designed ABOUT the World Trade Organization, they accepted an offer to speak on behalf of the WTO at an International conference. Since then, they have made sporadic appearances on panels, in lectures, even on television representing the WTO, only obviously not spewing the WTO rhetoric, but inserting their own (most times offensive and outlandish) topics instead.
"The Yes Men" is not a great documentary, but I eat this kind of stuff right up because I find the concept of creative activism to be an intriguing one, and the way that these men are managing to infiltrate some of these organizations is not only amusing but really intelligent as well. The film is incredibly short, and personally, it left me wanting more, but I don't think there is a lot more that could be said about what they are doing that wasn't already succinctly addressed. I found the subject to be an interesting and increasingly relevant one, and the four featured Yes Men were hilarious and endearing. There wasn't a lot for me to dislike about the film, but it's not something I would recommend to a lot of people. Michael Moore fans would really dig it though. 7/10 --Shelly
"The Yes Men" is not a great documentary, but I eat this kind of stuff right up because I find the concept of creative activism to be an intriguing one, and the way that these men are managing to infiltrate some of these organizations is not only amusing but really intelligent as well. The film is incredibly short, and personally, it left me wanting more, but I don't think there is a lot more that could be said about what they are doing that wasn't already succinctly addressed. I found the subject to be an interesting and increasingly relevant one, and the four featured Yes Men were hilarious and endearing. There wasn't a lot for me to dislike about the film, but it's not something I would recommend to a lot of people. Michael Moore fans would really dig it though. 7/10 --Shelly
I saw this hilarious and very entertaining film at the Berlin Film Festival in February of this year. Very refreshing look at the 'WTO' and its side kicks from an inside point of view. A subversive political documentary with a sense of humour in the vein of 'Bowling for Columbine'. All the travel, costuming and filming were done with the smallest budget and the 'actors' just two guys who want to reveal a few things about how stuff gets done in the US of A! During the Q and A someone asked a question about the legality of using some of the clips and whether they had permission to film the conferences.
It was clear that all these issues had been covered and the film releases this autumn in Europe as far as I know.
It was clear that all these issues had been covered and the film releases this autumn in Europe as far as I know.
Just saw this film last week as the closing night film of Human Rights Watch film festival.
These guys are crazy. They travel the globe acting like WTO officials to make their point that if you look like you are in charge, you can say and do whatever you like.
Really got the audience fired up (although was a preaching to the choir a bit since it was a human rights watch event.)
Anyhow - one of the directors and one of the yes men were there for the Q&A.
Was really interesting but went on a little.
The movie is more about the two guys and their adventures than the WTO - so you may want to do some research before you go or go to their site to get more info before seeing the movie.
Not revolutionary but worth the 90 minutes. Has some of the funniest moments I've seen in a long time.
These guys are crazy. They travel the globe acting like WTO officials to make their point that if you look like you are in charge, you can say and do whatever you like.
Really got the audience fired up (although was a preaching to the choir a bit since it was a human rights watch event.)
Anyhow - one of the directors and one of the yes men were there for the Q&A.
Was really interesting but went on a little.
The movie is more about the two guys and their adventures than the WTO - so you may want to do some research before you go or go to their site to get more info before seeing the movie.
Not revolutionary but worth the 90 minutes. Has some of the funniest moments I've seen in a long time.
The only other user comment as of 3.7.05 seems to be nothing more than a personal attack on the Yes Men, so I have disregarded it entirely.
The documentary is so funny I nearly had a coronary watching it.
It is very inspiring to see someone speaking publicly about the corruption of the WTO and the large corporations it represents.
The comparison of the historical form of slavery to the present state of some workers in the poorest countries is appropriate.
I can't wait for another documentary about the the Yes Men.
I had no idea that these guys were well organized, intelligent, and apparently well educated.
I salute their satire, and their courage.
The documentary is so funny I nearly had a coronary watching it.
It is very inspiring to see someone speaking publicly about the corruption of the WTO and the large corporations it represents.
The comparison of the historical form of slavery to the present state of some workers in the poorest countries is appropriate.
I can't wait for another documentary about the the Yes Men.
I had no idea that these guys were well organized, intelligent, and apparently well educated.
I salute their satire, and their courage.
Wow, to read the negative reviews on this site is a sad experience. (the positive ones are great of course). To realize how many people don't get the humor in this film -- it's just way over their heads, apparently (yes, even the brilliantly used "potty" humor) -- and to see how many Americans are sitting around criticizing the VERY FEW among us who are the most active, courageous, daring and funny . . . you people need to take a good look in the mirror.
What are YOU doing to expose the hideous corruption and lies and power imbalances endemic in our society? What are YOU doing to entertain people, to create really damn funny films on a small budget that inspire people to get off their asses and act? (and yes, the Yes Men films inspire a LOT of people).
Self proclaimed film critics are always among society's most useless and insipid, but in this case, the people griping at the Yes Men for not providing them with an activist film up to their personal standards need to seriously rethink the use of their time in this life.
Thank you, Mike and Andy, for giving us some huge laughs and showing us that even two regular guys can stir up the pot for the betterment of humanity.
What are YOU doing to expose the hideous corruption and lies and power imbalances endemic in our society? What are YOU doing to entertain people, to create really damn funny films on a small budget that inspire people to get off their asses and act? (and yes, the Yes Men films inspire a LOT of people).
Self proclaimed film critics are always among society's most useless and insipid, but in this case, the people griping at the Yes Men for not providing them with an activist film up to their personal standards need to seriously rethink the use of their time in this life.
Thank you, Mike and Andy, for giving us some huge laughs and showing us that even two regular guys can stir up the pot for the betterment of humanity.
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 255 364 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 24 373 $US
- 26 sept. 2004
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- Durée
- 1h 23min(83 min)
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