Requiem for the American Dream

Requiem for the American Dream

Release date : April 18, 2015
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : French / English /
Production companies : PF Pictures / Naked City Films /
Revenue : $44,695.00
April 18, 2015 1h 13m United States of America Documentary French More
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Through interviews filmed over four years, Noam Chomsky unpacks the principles that have brought us to the crossroads of historically unprecedented inequality – tracing a half-century of policies designed to favor the most wealthy at the expense of the majority – while also looking back on his own life of activism and political participation. He provides penetrating insight into what may well be the lasting legacy of our time – the death of the middle class, and swan song of functioning democracy.
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  • title:Requiem for the American Dream
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: French · English ·
  • Director: Kelly Nyks / Jared P. Scott / Peter D. Hutchison /
  • Writers: Peter D. Hutchison · Jared P. Scott · Kelly Nyks ·
  • Production companies: PF Pictures · Naked City Films ·
  • Revenue:$44,695.00
  • Overview:Through interviews filmed over four years, Noam Chomsky unpacks the principles that have brought us to the crossroads of historically unprecedented inequality – tracing a half-century of policies designed to favor the most wealthy at the expense of the majority – while also looking back on his own life of activism and political participation. He provides penetrating insight into what may well be the lasting legacy of our time – the death of the middle class, and swan song of functioning democracy.
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