
Movie spotlight
The Corporation
The story focuses on Felipe Mentor, an ambitious and successful entrepreneur forties. Her company, called Mentor, is ascendant, to signing an agreement with a prestigious firm. Personally, Philip is married to a beautiful and charming woman named Luz, who seems to be the perfect woman. She runs her innermost desires and shown to Felipe madly in love and happy. This is because light works for a firm called Hit Life, a company that makes the dreams and aspirations of people from becoming reality.
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Plot Summary
The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film released to critical acclaim. The film critically examines the nature and behavior of the business "corporation" through a historical and psychological lens. It argues that the corporation, as a legal entity, possesses a "psychopathic" personality disorder, prioritizing profit above all else, regardless of social or environmental costs. The documentary features interviews with academics, activists, and former industry insiders.
Critical Reception
The Corporation was widely acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its insightful and provocative examination of corporate power. It was praised for its thorough research, compelling arguments, and the powerful interviews it featured. The film sparked considerable debate and discussion about corporate ethics, social responsibility, and the influence of corporations in modern society.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and eye-opening documentary that challenges viewers to reconsider the role of corporations.
Masterfully dissects the mechanisms and impacts of corporate culture with a blend of expert testimony and compelling examples.
While its perspective is critical, the film presents a well-researched and thought-provoking case against unchecked corporate power.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise 'The Corporation' for its informative and eye-opening content, often highlighting its ability to clearly articulate the negative impacts of corporate behavior on society and the environment. Many appreciate the film's extensive research and the perspectives of the interviewees, finding it a crucial watch for understanding modern economic systems.
Awards & Accolades
Won multiple awards including the Audience Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Nominated for Best Documentary at the Genie Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's central thesis is that corporations, in the eyes of the law, are legal fictions with psychopathic tendencies, a concept explored through interviews with legal scholars and psychologists.
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