LEADER 02237ngm a22003017a 4500005 20170517151949.0 005 hubpceu 006 g|||||r|||| 00| 0 007 v| |||||| 008 121017b########xx#|||############m|spa|| 003 hubpceuo 040 |bEnglish |chubpceu 041 spaeng |jeng 099 FL Record |f0020 100 Gandini, Erik, |edirector. 242 Surplus |yeng 245 Surplus 260 Sweden : |bAtmo, |c2003. 300 DVD-ROM (52 min.) 337 Moving image 500 Duration: 00:52:00 520 A visually colorful, compilation-style documentary that offers a critical view of consumer society. The authors use footage collected over three years from eight countries to create a playful but serious look at globalization and its impact on the developing world. Police marching in formation against demonstrators during anti-globalization protests in Genoa in 2001, a passionate speech by Silvio Berlusconi, and arguments from opponents of the World Bank and IMF are synchronized to modern dance music. Next to these gripping images, the filmmakers give space to the ideas of radical anti-globalization guru John Zerzan and shots of Indian workers, who on average consume thirty times less than the average person in the United States. In a series of revealing juxtapositions, we see the empty shelves and rationing system in Cuba, we listen to the fanatical boss of Microsoft, Steven A. Ballmer, and we are asked whether modern technology is really setting us free. The film uses the same techniques as television advertisements, such as the manipulative collage of sounds and pictures that focus on repeating certain motifs, to drive its message home. 942 |2ddc |cDVD-ROM 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |50 |6FL_RECORD_0020_000000000000000 |70 |8FL |989745FL |bFL |d2016-11-25 |l0 |oFL Record 0020 |r2016-11-25 |w2016-11-25 |yDVD-ROM |cAudio Visual 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6FL_RECORD_0020_000000000000000 |70 |8FL |9145135FL |bFL |d2019-01-24 |l0 |oFL Record 0020 |pHU_OSA_00001829.mp4 |r2021-11-04 |w2019-01-24 |yDIGIFILM |zAccess Copy, MP4 format |cAudio Visual 920 01 2oWadkYv 966 True |bHU_OSA_00001829 |cDigitally Anywhere / With Registration