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william287
Critic William Thomas
rated 8

...what it covers is so fundamentally relevant, and its polemic so persuasively structured, it’s worth braving the runtime even if it could easily have been more concise.

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Cast & Crew

Mark Achbar
Director
Mark Achbar
Writer
Jennifer Abbott
Director
Adolf Hitler
As Self (archive footage)
George W. Bush
As Self (archive footage)
Michael Moore
As Self
Martin Luther King Jr.
As Self (archive footage)
Winston Churchill
As Self (archive footage)

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"The Corporation" is a documentary that explores the rise and dominance of corporations in modern society. The film examines the history and behavior of corporations, using psychological analysis and interviews with experts such as Noam Chomsky and Michael Moore. It argues that corporations exhibit psychopathic tendencies, prioritizing profits over people and the environment. The documentary also looks at the impact of corporate power on society, including issues such as exploitation, environmental degradation, and the suppression of dissenting voices. Ultimately, the film raises important questions about the role of corporations in our society and the need for greater accountability and social responsibility.

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You can stream The Corporation on: Apple TV Amazon Store

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The Corporation was released in theaters on June 4, 2004.