Everything in the Air
Everything in the Air

Everything in the Air

2009TV ShowEnded1 SeasonGreek

What happens in front of the "Link TV" cameras. And what happens behind them... Sonia works as an editor-in-chief at the news show "Des To Ki Etis". Her everyday life is hell. She tries to balance her professional and personal life, but this is not always easy. Especially when she has to deal with: a bigoted director, a juicy co-host, an irritatingly honest best friend, an accidental cameraman, a sexist production manager and a prodigal father who wants to "eat" her place on the show. And in all of this, there must be room for love. Only the latter chooses to appear in the person of her best friend...

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott, regulated by Joyce LeeGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the pervasive influence of corporations on our lives and the environment. It examines how globalization, consumerism, and mass media shape our perceptions and actions, often to the detriment of ecological balance and social justice. The film features interviews with prominent activists and thinkers who challenge the dominant economic paradigms.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed for its insightful analysis and urgent message, 'Everything in the Air' resonated with audiences concerned about corporate power and environmental issues. Reviewers praised its comprehensive scope and the compelling arguments presented by its diverse array of interviewees, though some found its message to be overwhelmingly bleak.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its important and timely message about corporate control.
  • Commended for bringing together influential thinkers to discuss critical global issues.
  • Noted for its comprehensive yet accessible examination of complex socio-economic and environmental problems.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely aggregated for this specific documentary. However, those available generally express appreciation for its thought-provoking content and the critical perspectives it offers on contemporary society.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Mark Achbar, previously directed 'The Corporation', another highly influential documentary examining corporate power.

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