Powerfully illustrates what globalization has been doing to underdeveloped countries around the world.
Life and Debt (2001)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:12
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.6/10
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: LIFE AND DEBT is a searing documentary from director Stephanie Black that examines the ways that policies of the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.), the World Bank, and other aid organizations... LIFE AND DEBT is a searing documentary from director Stephanie Black that examines the ways that policies of the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.), the World Bank, and other aid organizations have changed the Jamaican economy over the past 25 years. The films shows how Jamaica's agriculture, industry, government, and culture have been restructured by import-export systems, leaving the local people to struggle in poverty and work in sweat shops. Author Jamaica Kincaid, whose book A SMALL PLACE inspired the film, narrates with Belinda Becker. A reggae soundtrack that includes songs by Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley, Mutubaruka, and Peter Tosh engages viewers and calls them to action while reinforcing messages about the serious political issues that are the focus of the film. LIFE AND DEBT was screened as part of the 2001 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival at Lincoln Center in New York City. [More]
Director: Stephanie Black
Director: Stephanie Black
Producer: Stephanie Black
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Reviews for Life and Debt
This case study of globalization's effects on Jamaica is a timely, never dull piece of agitprop that comes off as a cross between Godard's social protest docs and The Harder They Come.
The damning commentary and revelations about the perils of globalization, not just for Jamaica but developing countries the world over, do come across loud and clear.
After viewing documentarian Stephanie Black's dour exegesis of the wrecked Jamaican economy ... only the most insensitive vacationer will want to set foot anywhere near the resorts and beaches of Montego Bay.
Life and Debt often feels like a cheap shot, but it can still pack a wallop.
Offers the clearest analysis of globalization and its negative effects that I've ever seen on a movie or television screen.
If you're curious about why the demonstrators are so angry, this is why they're so angry.
Sheds light on the effects of globalization, free trade and world economic policy by providing a straightforward, insightful analysis of complex, important issues.
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