Director
Dan Ollman, Sarah Price, Chris Smith
Cast
Andreas Bichlbauer, Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
Edition 2004
80'
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2003
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Comedy, Documentary
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Format:
35mm
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Dialogue:
French, English
The Yes men are the guerrillas of fun on the world wide web; a bunch of fraudsters dedicated to enlightenment. On their website http://gatt.org and elsewhere they parody the world trade organisation WTO. In their bid to make people aware of the wide-ranging problems caused by globalisation, the Yes Men are not averse to formulating phoney press releases and statements in the name of the WTO; their members have also been known to put in appearances at conferences, posing as WTO representatives. One individual who fell for this particular ruse was Canadian MP John Duncan. This documentary takes a look at the beginnings of their anti-globalisation efforts and recalls some of the group’s most spectacular activities. These include the recommendation that, in order to “solve the problem of starvation in the world”, Third World countries should live off leftover burgers from industrialised nations; or the presentation of a special management leisure suit which would enable the wearer to administer electric shocks via remote control to tardy workers in Third World countries.
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Credits
Directors
Dan Ollman, Sarah Price, Chris Smith
Cast
Andreas Bichlbauer, Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
Scenario
Dan Ollman, Sarah Price, Chris Smith
Editors
Dan Ollman
Producers
Sarah Price, Chris Smith
Sales agent
Wild Bunch
Production studios
Free Speech
Distributor
Paradiso Filmed Entertainment NV
More info
Dialogue
French, English
Countries of production
United States of America
Year
2003
Technical Specs
Format
35mm