Breaking The Bank

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Produced April 2000 by Big Noise Films, Changing America, Headwaters Action Video Collective, JustAct, Paper Tiger TV, Sleeping Giant Productions, VideoActive and Whispered Media, and Wholesome Goodness in conjunction with the Independent Media Center. (74 minutes)

     Breaking The Bank is a remarkable independent account of the April 2000 protests against the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank. Drawing on the hard work of eight activist production groups and scores of volunteer videographers, this 74-minute documentary is filled with dramatic, inspiring footage from the streets of DC. Scenes of confrontation and harassment the police are intercut with the protests, puppets, and the passionate actions of thousands upon thousands of protestors.

Breaking The Bank goes beyond the activists' slogans and corporate media's sensationalism to achieve an in-depth examination of the issues behind the protests. Included are segments on: IMF/World Bank policies and international militarism, ecologically devastating development projects, food production, and poverty within the "First World".Y'Breaking The Bank features interviews with people such as Dr. Vandana Shiva, Susan Sarandon, Michael Moore, and Zack De La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine. Breaking The BankY'will serve as a testament to the creativity, and conviction of the growing movement against corporate globalization. Produced in April of 2000 by Big Noise Films, Changing America, Headwaters Action Video Collective, JustAct, Paper Tiger TV, Sleeping Giant Productions, VideoActive, Whispered Media, and Wholesome Goodness in conjunction with the Independent Media Center.

 

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Watch:
Breaking The Bank - Part 1 courtesy freespeech TV
Breaking The Bank - Part 2

Articles:
Reasons to oppose the IMF and World Bank
How The WorldBank Destroys Forests

Reviews:
Review in Z Magazine
Review in Alternative Press Review

Trancscripts:
English Transcript

Links:
50 Years Is Enough: U.S. Network for Global Economic Justice is a coalition of 205 grassroots, faith-based, policy, women's, social- and economic-justice, youth, solidarity, labor, and development organizations dedicated to the profound transformation of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
a16.org Mobilization for Global Justice

www.bicusa.org Bank Information Center
Center For International Environmental Law
Corporate Watch
Great articles, resources
Direct Action Network (DAN) Direct Action gets the goods! DAN is on the cutting edge of blockading and other direct action techniques and they are dedicated to global justice. Visit this site and get involved!
dc.indymedia.org Washington DC Independent Media Center
Food First The Institute for Food and Development Policy, FOOD FIRST - takes on issues of genetic engineering, overuse of pesticides, the fallacies of "high-yield" varities and explores truly sustainable and equitable options. They were very active in Seattle and DC
Global Exchange
Jubilee 2000 debt relief campaign
JustAct JustAct promotes youth leadership and action for global justice.
Third World Network
The Whirled Bank A hilarious spoof site that features hard-hitting information on actual World Bank policies. Laugh and learn. Created by journalist Pratap Chaterjee and Video Activist Network member Lina Hoshino
World Bank Bond Boycott

 

 

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