The End of Poverty? DSL (Digital Site License)

The End of Poverty? DSL (Digital Site License)
Item# end-of-poverty-DSL
$195.00

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USA 2010 | 104 min. | Color
DVD NTSC | All Regions | Not Rated



SYNOPSIS: The End of Poverty? is a daring, thought-provoking and very timely documentary by award-winning filmmaker, Philippe Diaz, revealing that poverty is not an accident. It began with military conquest, slavery and colonization that resulted in the seizure of land, minerals and forced labor. Today, global poverty has reached new levels because of unfair debt, trade and tax policies -- in other words, wealthy countries exploiting the weaknesses of poor, developing countries.

The End of Poverty? asks why today 20% of the planet’s population uses 80% of its resources and consumes 30% more than the planet can regenerate?

The film has been selected to over 25 international film festivals and will be released in US theatres starting November 13, 2009. Directed by Philippe Diaz, produced by Cinema Libre Studio with the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 104mins, 2008, USA, documentary in English, Spanish, and French with English Subtitles. www.theendofpoverty.com




BONUS FEATURES:
  • Extended Interviews
  • Stawi Profile
  • Interview with Philippe Diaz
  • DVD-ROM Content


Running Time: 104 MINS
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Sound Mix: Stereo, 5.1





International Requests: For international distribution rights, screening requests, and film festivals in all other territories, please contact Nadine Ellman at nellman@cinemalibrestudio.com with details and estimated attendance.

Charging Admission: Please contact outreach@cinemalibrestudio.com using subject line: Imprisoned – screening inquiry with admission.

Theatre owners/film buyers who wish to book the film should contact Richard Castro, VP, Distribution.