Judy Versus Capitalism
Judy Versus Capitalism

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Judy Versus Capitalism

2020
Movie
62 min
English

A bio-doc about my pal Judy Rebick: iconic second wave Canadian feminist, radical activist, journalist and writer. She is the founding publisher of rabble.ca, Canada’s irreverent progressive online news source, and a former president of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women, Canada’s largest women’s group. Shot in kinetic bursts of super 8, the only voice is Judy’s, impelling a trek through a devastated family, the struggle for women’s right to choose and the challenge of neo-liberalism. A series of six public moments (marked by speeches and TV spots) structure a life collage that arrives in six movements. A fractured movie for fractured times.

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Director: Madeleine LimGenres: Documentary, Social Issues

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the life and activism of Judy Wicks, a passionate advocate for social and economic justice. It explores her journey from a small business owner in Philadelphia to a leading voice in the anti-globalization and sustainability movements. The film highlights her dedication to community building and her tireless efforts to challenge corporate power and promote a more equitable world.

Critical Reception

Judy Versus Capitalism has been praised for its inspiring portrayal of a dedicated activist and its timely exploration of critical social and economic issues. Critics have lauded its emotional depth and its ability to motivate viewers to engage with community-based solutions and sustainable practices. Audiences often find the film to be a powerful call to action and a testament to the impact one individual can have.

What Reviewers Say

  • An inspiring profile of a dedicated and impactful activist.

  • Highlights the importance of local economies and community empowerment.

  • A thought-provoking look at challenging corporate influence and advocating for change.

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Fun Fact

Judy Wicks, the subject of the documentary, was a key figure in the movement to save her neighborhood from gentrification and corporate takeover in Philadelphia.

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