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Movie Overview
Director
Philippe Diaz
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
The End of Poverty? (2009)
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(1 - 5) of 5
OFCS Rating: 80% Fresh
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"For all his film's sober analysis, Diaz never loses sight of the human cost of global capitalism."
Village Voice
Andrew Schenker
8/10
"...uncharacteristically revolutionary among today's issue documentaries, and all the more refreshing for its bluntness."
PopMatters
Chris Barsanti
4/5
"A hard-hitting documentary that presents the voices and concerns of the poor along with suggested ways out of the abyss between the rich and poor."
Spirituality and Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
0.5/5
"The film plays "blame Whitey" by insisting that all economic problems currently facing the people in Latin America, Africa and Asia were created by Western interference."
Film Threat
Phil Hall
7/10
"The most articulate film to date describing the modern means and methods of the free market enslavement of undeveloped countries."
Monsters and Critics
Ron Wilkinson
(1 - 5) of 5
OFCS Rating: 80% Fresh
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