Watch: 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – A compelling portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. From personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues, supporters, participants and critics shed light on why and how this movement took off with such explosive force, and what it means. Made in a unique and unprecedented collaboration of 99 filmmakers across the country, the production process of this feature film offers a uniquely diverse way of bringing meaning and context to the movement that has swept up America, and much of the world, with its story..
Plot: This award winning documentary, narrated by Lou Reed, explores the breadth and depth of Occupy Wall Street and how it quickly grew from a small park in lower Manhattan to an international movement. The film highlights why people from diverse age, ethnic and financial backgrounds support the movement and its focus of removing money from politics in order to reclaim democracy from entrenched corporate interests so that critical issues including job creation, affordable access to health and education, protecting the environment and gun safety can be fully addressed. Featuring interviews with a wide range of subjects including Occupiers, economist Jeffrey Sachs and business magnate Russell Simmons.
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Great and accurate
I watched this film on my DirectTV channel Pivot and it is just as I remember from my following the whole thing as it happened and was posted on Blogs I followed.You can see how we have almost turned into a police state, with every city that had an encampment stormed and broken up on the same night and day. All because they didn’t get permits from the cities.
And it is evident that the ones participating were not all hippies or crazies but ordinary young and old people who were/are concerned about our country.
Good job, Occupy!
Great and accurate
I watched this film on my DirectTV channel Pivot and it is just as I remember from my following the whole thing as it happened and was posted on Blogs I followed.You can see how we have almost turned into a police state, with every city that had an encampment stormed and broken up on the same night and day. All because they didn’t get permits from the cities.
And it is evident that the ones participating were not all hippies or crazies but ordinary young and old people who were/are concerned about our country.
Good job, Occupy!
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Director Aaron Aites, Audrey Ewell, Nina Krstic
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Actors Matt Taibbi, Naomi Wolf, Boots Riley
Country United States
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