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Big Boys Gone Bananas!*

  • 2011
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Big Boys Gone Bananas!* (2011)
The true story about a Swedish filmmaker and a banana corporation. Dirty tricks, lawsuits, manipulation and the price of free speech. DOLE attacked the WG Film production BANANAS!*, May 2009.  A very expensive and exhausting journey started. This is the behind-the-scenes story. Freedom of speech under att
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Dole Food Company wages a campaign to prevent a pair of Swedish film-makers from showing their documentary about a lawsuit against the company.Dole Food Company wages a campaign to prevent a pair of Swedish film-makers from showing their documentary about a lawsuit against the company.Dole Food Company wages a campaign to prevent a pair of Swedish film-makers from showing their documentary about a lawsuit against the company.

  • Director
    • Fredrik Gertten
  • Stars
    • Fredrik Gertten
    • Alex Rivera
    • Alfonso Allende
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    • Director
      • Fredrik Gertten
    • Stars
      • Fredrik Gertten
      • Alex Rivera
      • Alfonso Allende
    • 4User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    8clivejamesrd

    Sweden didn't get the memo. . .

    It's the fault of SCOTUS that the news didn't get to Sweden that in Uhmerica corporations are people too!!! You can't go about bandying around docus that hurt their precious feefees and that. . . It's unseemly.

    It such docus are allowed, where will it all end? Before long there are no corporations left and our national insecurity will be mired in dire straits. What we need, what we really, really need is a whole docu series on Dire Straits. We haven't had any really good ones since the Great Depression which was like 100 years ago!!!!

    That's like, um, 4 generations!!!!

    Apparently, this docu on hand shows how some Dole workers became sterile. But of course. The company is called 'dole' so they lived up to the name and doled some stuff out. What is their fault?

    Did they hurt any shareholders in the process? Nope.

    Did they dole out dividends to said shareholders? We don't know because this lame, shameless docu doesn't show how Dole lived up to their lawful responsibilities. That what happens when you get Three Stooges types going to film school and turn them loose on the innocent and lovely Corporations.

    Don't believe me. See this movie and judge for yourself!!!
    9StevePulaski

    The biggest story you've never heard

    In 2009, Swedish film director Fredrik Gertten made a film called Bananas!*, which centered around the depressing lives of the Nicaraguan plantation workers of the popular American company Dole. The work quickly transcended from depressing portrait to involving legal drama as Dole was found to be using an illegal pesticide on their crops of bananas, causing them to be tainted and workers to be sterile. As corporations often thing, they thought no harm, no foul, what the consumers don't know will not hurt them. That all shifted when the film entered eligibility for the L.A. Film Festival. What was originally a documentary whistleblowing on the corruption and wrongdoings of an enormous corporation was the byproduct and immediate target of the same corporation, threatening lawsuits and legal action if the film play in the festival.

    Gertten, bewildered by the lawsuit from Dole representatives who clearly had not seen the documentary, allowed it to premiere at the festival with a statement at the beginning saying Dole reports it to be fabricated and containing "patent falsehoods." What unfolded was three solid months of breakneck legal action; a corporation of 75,000 versus an indie film company of four, with the corporation using tactics only in play by the person with the bigger piles of money. Dole did everything from buying the name "Fredrik Gertten" on Google, utilize a tactic called "astroturfing," which we discuss later, bribe several news sources, and play filthy with a company completely ill-equipped to fight back.

    Gertten has done a dirty job to begin with, which is blowing the whistle on unfair corporate practices. He also did another, which is fight back against the same corporation that used similar unfair practices against him at all costs. And they still lost. If there's one thing we see in Big Boys Gone Bananas!* it's that when indie cinema and corporations clash the issues can get going - straight off a cliff.

    Back to the concept of internet "astroturfing." It is often seen on websites like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes, in terms of the film world, where accounts are made by representatives or marketers of the film, who feel that they need to establish completely fake reviews talking about a film (usually one that has been panned or will likely be) in a glowingly positive light. They're a tad difficult to spot, but when you see one with flattery and buzz words over content and substance, chances are, it may be an act of product-astroturfing. In the media world, it is when articles or responses are usually concocted in the same ingenious way as writing reviews. It's a disgusting little tactic, but it has gained immense popularity for its ability to sway people.

    There's an amazing, yet depressingly real story inside Big Boys Gone Bananas!*. A story that is worthy of being told for generations on. In America, it received little coverage. The kind of story you'd believe would make front-page headlines in a country that calls itself the greatest in the world was shoved to the side collectively, without a trace. Gertten's bravery to carry out Bananas!* and boldly show it at a film festival was true courage. Making and producing Big Boys Gone Bananas!* was an act of insanity.

    Starring: Fredrik Gertten. Directed by: Fredrik Gertten.
    8stensson

    What's really going on?

    We had this documentary called "Bananas". It was about Nicaraguan workers putting a law-suit on Dole for being poisoned. They won the case. "Bananas" was about that.

    But the director was about to face some problems. The Los Angeles film festival was put under pressure, according to this new documentary, and hardly dared to put "Bananas" on screen. The director not only got a law-suit from Dole, Swedish journalists were put under pressure too. It didn't end with that. Swedish MPs, who were about to see the film, got letters. There were blog campaigns. A big machine started rolling.

    This film is about that and it really is frightening viewing. The most interesting question is however if strong companies try to direct free speech. Is that were neo-liberal economics have lead us? We need to discuss it. Without somebody trying to prevent us.

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      One World Film Festival 2012 winner of the Rudolf Vrba Award and the Bageterie Boulevard Audience Award.
    • Connections
      Features Bananas!* (2009)

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2012 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
      • Germany
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Большие парни теряют Бананы!*
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • WG Film
      • Sveriges Television (SVT)
      • Film i Skåne
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      • $1,175
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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