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An epic in length and breadth, this documentary aims at nothing less than a full-scale portrait of the most dominant institution on the planet Earth in our lifetime--a phenomenon all the more remarkable, if not downright frightening, when you consider that the corporation as we know it has been around for only about 150 years. It used to be that corporations were, by definition, short-lived and finite in agenda. If a town needed a bridge built, a corporation was set up to finance and complete the project; when the bridge was an accomplished fact, the corporation ceased to be. Then came the 19th-century robber barons, and the courts were prevailed upon to define corporations not as get-the-job-done mechanisms but as persons under the 14th Amendment with full civil rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (i.e., power and profit)--ad infinitum.

The Corporation defines this endlessly mutating life-form in exhaustive detail, measuring the many ways it has not only come to dominate but to deform our reality. The movie performs a running psychoanalysis of this entity with the characteristics of a prototypical psychopath: a callous unconcern for the feelings and safety of others, an incapacity to experience guilt, an ingrained habit of lying for profit, etc. We are swept away on a demented odyssey through an altered cosmos, in which artificial chemicals are created for profit and incidentally contribute to a cancer epidemic; in which the folks who brought us Agent Orange devise a milk-increasing drug for a world in which there is already a glut of milk; in which an American computer company leased its systems to the Nazis--and serviced them on a monthly basis--so that the Holocaust could go forward as an orderly process.

The movie goes on too long, circles too many points obsessively and redundantly, and risks preaching-to-the-choir reductiveness by calling on the usual talking-head suspects--Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Michael Moore. And except for an endlessly receding tracking shot in an infinite patents archive, there's scarcely an image worth recalling. Still, it maps the new reality. This is our world--welcome to it. --Richard T. Jameson



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One hundred and fifty years ago, the corporation was a relatively insignificant entity. Today, it is a vivid, dramatic and pervasive presence in all our lives. Like the Church, the Monarchy and the Communist Party in other times and places, the corporation is today’s dominant institution. But history humbles dominant institutions. All have been crushed, belittled or absorbed into some new order. The corporation is unlikely to be the first to defy history. In this complex and highly entertaining documentary, Mark Achbar, co-director of the influential and inventive MANUFACTURING CONSENT: NOAM CHOMSKY AND THE MEDIA, teams up with co-director Jennifer Abbott and writer Joel Bakan to examine the far-reaching repercussions of the corporation’s increasing preeminence. Based on Bakan’s book The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, the film is a timely, critical inquiry that invites CEOs, whistle-blowers, brokers, gurus, spies, players, pawns and pundits on a graphic and engaging quest to reveal the 4corporation’s inner workings, curious history, controversial impacts and possible futures. Featuring illuminating interviews with Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Howard Zinn and many others, THE CORPORATION charts the spectacular rise of an institution aimed at achieving specific economic goals as it also recounts victories against this apparently invincible force.

2-Disc Special Edition Features:
- More than 8 hours of bonus material
- 145 Minute theatrical version
- Deleted scenes
- 2 Commentary tracks
- 160 Unseen interview clips and updates
- Q's & A's with Director, Writer and Producers
- Joel Bakan's book interview with Janeane Garofalo
- French and Spanish subtitles
- Descriptive audio (for the visually impaired)
- And much more...


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15 internautes sur 16 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
5.0étoiles sur 5 Time to increase liability, Aoû 12 2005
Par jennifer messier "Eric Trudel" (LACOLLE, Quebec Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The book and the film is not about eliminating the profit motive, despite what the authors of The Rebel Sell (Joseph Heath & Andrew Potter) have said. This is about passing laws to ensure that corporations are not only accountable to their shareholders, but to all stakeholders as well - a corporation's employees and all the people its business affects. Limited liability and the fact that corporations are seen as people by the law have made corporations, especially multinationals, far too powerful. The film offers a potent political starting point to ensure greater social justice and environmental protection in a world that is increasingly bought and sold by corporations.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A COMPELLING TRUTH !, Jui 4 2006
Par John Blair "John Blair" (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Contrary to the misinformed review by an anonymous "customer" (December 2005), The Corporation video tells it like it is. The truth is not always pretty, but it is necessary to know. Corporations are not benevolent institutions (their primary 'legal' responsibility is to maximize profits for their shareholders). If anyone thinks I'm not telling the truth, you know my real name and my city ... so find me and sue me!

This is one DVD which MUST be shown to every secondary school student before they are allowed to graduate. Not only is it educational and topical, but also highly entertaining! I wish I could give it MORE than 5 stars!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Phenomenal, amazing, powerful, Avril 17 2005
Par Aleksey M. (Antarctica New Guniea, Ontario) - Voir tous mes commentaires
If there is a movie you MUST see - this is the one.
Look at all the people they have in the film: http://thecorporation.com/index.php?page_id=3
This film deserves far more attention than it gets right now. And the best thing is that it is funded by Canadian govermental funding institutions and not corporations like Viacom, AOL or Disney. Yes, it did get money from Rogers TeleFund, but if you listen to the makers you find out Rogers had no say in the film. Rogers donated the money to the fund and the independent canadian film makers/some sort of guild decided which project to put the money into.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 EXCELLENT FILM :-)
Fantastic, entertaining, enlightening, educational film. I agree - not only every single secondary school student should watch it AND have discussions/debates afterwards in their... Read more
Publié il y a 2 mois par Concerned World Citizen

3.0étoiles sur 5 NOT THE 2 DISC VERSION
Mark Achbar's review is included inappropriately under this edition of the DVD. It lends the impression that this is a 2 DVD set.

THIS edition is a single DVD. Read more
Publié il y a 9 mois par CaptStLucifer

5.0étoiles sur 5 How did corporations come to dominate?
A great testament to the way the corprate world has influenced and shaped our societies and, perhaps, ourselves. Read more
Publié le Avril 8 2007 par Aaron Donnelly

1.0étoiles sur 5 Irresponsible nonsense that hurts its own cause
This film could easily be part of a right-wing conspiracy to simultaneously lure left-wingers into a sense of "woe-is-me" helplessness AND to make them look unfocussed, hysterical... Read more
Publié le Juil 8 2006 par Mistress La Spliffe

1.0étoiles sur 5 Weak and simplistic
Highly simplified view of the world sure to please socialists - an unbalanced and silly view towards real world economics and human behaviour. Read more
Publié le Déc 22 2005

4.0étoiles sur 5 Essential Viewing for the Modern, Brainwashed Consumer!
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Thanks to publicly funded broadcasting, I first saw The Corporation on TV over a year ago, but I assume this 2-disc DVD (which is now on my wish-list) contains everything I... Read more
Publié le Juil 13 2005 par Conrad the Concerned Citizen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic Extras
Even if I hadn't been one of the filmmakers, I'm sure I would have highly recommended this film, but what Amazon. Read more
Publié le Avril 9 2005 par Mark Achbar

5.0étoiles sur 5 If there ever was a must-see documentary...
... this is absolutely the one. Albeit slightly single-minded in direction and viewpoint, the film is a superb depiction of the late 20th century world where corporations play... Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2005 par Dejan

5.0étoiles sur 5 The most important movie you could see
It's that simple.

This movie should be shown as part of early secondary education worldwide. "The Corporation" is a powerful experience that's not to be... Read more

Publié le Mars 30 2005 par Kevin L.

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