An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.
Saul Alinsky
- Self
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Roseanne Barr
- Self
- (archive footage)
Joy Behar
- Self - on The View
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Medea Benjamin
- Self - Code Pink
- (archive footage)
Wolf Blitzer
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- (archive footage)
John Boehner
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- (archive footage)
Sherrod Brown
- Self
- (archive footage)
Erin Burnett
- Self
- (archive footage)
Leslie Cagan
- Self
- (archive footage)
Al Capone
- Self - Mob Leader
- (archive footage)
Fidel Castro
- Self
- (archive footage)
Anderson Cooper
- Self
- (archive footage)
Joseph Crowley
- Self
- (archive footage)
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You just cannot argue with actual video footage of "occupy" members who declare themselves to be socialists as they block streets and leave piles of their trash almost everywhere they have been.
When a video documents the facts (700 arrests for blocking traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge) then that video is serving a valuable purpose for those of us who don't pay much attention to the East coast news.
Likewise, when a female interviewer asks a group of protesters why they are there--and the answer is "...for $60 dollars a day." at about the 31:24 mark. Just prior to that another protester at the event doesn't know what her sign says or how it applies.
This documentary could have been done better by just a few interviews with the people in Portland that had to tear down the filthy tents and wash off the human urine and feces from the street- -or even those who had to treat the increased rat problem (at about 41:35).
It's not a perfect video, but a little investigation into this 'movement' and you will have a good overview of their philosophy and purpose.
When a video documents the facts (700 arrests for blocking traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge) then that video is serving a valuable purpose for those of us who don't pay much attention to the East coast news.
Likewise, when a female interviewer asks a group of protesters why they are there--and the answer is "...for $60 dollars a day." at about the 31:24 mark. Just prior to that another protester at the event doesn't know what her sign says or how it applies.
This documentary could have been done better by just a few interviews with the people in Portland that had to tear down the filthy tents and wash off the human urine and feces from the street- -or even those who had to treat the increased rat problem (at about 41:35).
It's not a perfect video, but a little investigation into this 'movement' and you will have a good overview of their philosophy and purpose.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $52,768
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $40,952
- Sep 23, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $52,768
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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