Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers

Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers

Release date : November 21, 2003
Runtime : 54m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : English / Spanish / Swedish /
Director : Erik Gandini /
Writers : Erik Gandini /
Production companies : Atmo Media Network /
November 21, 2003 54m Sweden Documentary English More
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Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg. It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time and less work, and argues that these are not being fulfilled, and they never will be. The film leans towards anarcho-primitivist ideology and argues for "a simple and fulfilling life".
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  • title:Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:54m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: English · Spanish · Swedish ·
  • Director: Erik Gandini /
  • Writers: Erik Gandini ·
  • Production companies: Atmo Media Network ·
  • Overview:Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg. It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time and less work, and argues that these are not being fulfilled, and they never will be. The film leans towards anarcho-primitivist ideology and argues for "a simple and fulfilling life".
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