Title: Debtocracy
AKA:
Year: 2011
Original title: Xreokratia
Runtime: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Country: Greece
Language: Greek | English | French | Spanish | German
Subtitles: English | French | Italian | Spanish | Portuguese (.srt)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Aris Hatzistefanou, Katerina Kitidi
Cast
Samir Amin... Himself
Hugo Arias... Himself
Alain Badiou... Himself
Gerard Dumenil... Himself
Manolis Glezos... Himself
David Harvey... Himself
Kostas Lapavitsas... Himself
Avi Lewis... Himself
Fernando E. Solanas... Himself
Eric Toussaint... Himself
Plot / Synopsis
“Debtocracy: the samizdat of Greek debt. Made for just £7,000, a compelling film about Greek's financial crisis makes the case that the entire
euro system was rotten from the start.” - The Guardian
Downloaded by millions of citizens in Greece and across Europe, ‘Debtocracy’ is spreading like wildfire. The film seeks the causes of the debt
crisis and proposes solutions – solutions hidden by the governments of Europe and the dominant media.
This movie is a must see for those who care about the monetary meltdown happening worldwide. It is a free download via torrent and is creative common
license. It is like a slow motion doomsday for the EU and potentially the rest of the world.
Not as well done as the above but this video is of a conference of economist I think from 2008 but it is so called New School. It is the first in a
series of videos that give some of the economic reasons for the collapse.