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Mic Check, documentary shorts from the Occupy movement

Label
Mic Check, documentary shorts from the Occupy movement
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Higher education
Main title
Mic Check
Oclc number
897769658
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Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2012
Runtime
100
Sub title
documentary shorts from the Occupy movement
Summary
When thousands of people concerned about growing economic inequality gathered in Zuccotti Park in New York City on September 17, 2011, there was little indication that they would fundamentally transform American political debate and ignite a full-scale national and global protest movement. But within a year, the Occupy Wall Street protestors had done just that.This powerful collection of short films, made by Occupy protestors on the ground, tells the story of the movement in real time. While the films range in length from just one to ten minutes, their combined force is spellbinding. Together they show how a fledgling movement came out of nowhere to challenge Wall Street's rapacious and predatory practices, force economic inequality and corporate greed onto the mainstream political agenda, and capture the imagination of the world. The result is a fascinating and multifaceted portrait of one of the defining political struggles of our time.Mic Check is especially suitable for courses in political science, government, economics, history, human rights, sociology, social justice and activism, and for campus event programming dedicated to social issues. The films were curated by Nick Shimkin, a film programmer and writer based in Brooklyn, NY
Technique
live action
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Documentary shorts from the Occupy movement
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