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  1. This led me to come up with the idea for my new feature documentary, The Corporate Coup d’État. Noted Toronto author and lecturer John Ralston Saul was ahead of his time when he observed in his CBC Massey lecture in 1995: “It could be argued that we are now in the midst of a coup d’état in slow motion. Democracy is weakening; few people ...

  2. 4. Mai 2019 · The Corporate Coup d’État (Canada, 90 minutes) Dir. Fred Peabody Programme: Special Presentations (Canadian Premiere) The Corporate Coup d’État isn’t a horror doc, but it methodically builds a sense of impending doom. Its title taken from John Ralston Saul’s writing, featuring Saul and social critic Chris Hedges, Peabody’s film portrays the collapse of democracy in liberal ...

  3. The case it makes for America being caught in a corporate coup d'état is convincing and accurate and legitimate, but the rest of the film just isn't there. It dips into the usual cliches of the American Rust Belt workers who no longer have jobs, and lots of very obvious clips and footage. It has some good moments and speaks loudly, as it should, but never reaches its stride and isn't as ...

  4. 7. Mai 2019 · Fred Peabody's documentary 'The Corporate Coup D'Etat' examines the ways in which corporate interests increasingly control society. The title of the new documentary by Fred Peabody (previously ...

  5. 15. Aug. 2020 · Great documentary from RT.com, https://www.rt.com/shows/documentary/495772-corporate-coup-detat-usa/In the words of the Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and...

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  6. 23. Okt. 2018 · https://www.idfa.nl/en/film/ee6964fb-92ce-4020-acff-64aca7c98ac7/the-corporate-coup-d%C3%A9tatWorld premiere at IDFA 2018Donald Trump is not the disease, but...

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  7. 12. Mai 2020 · Once Glass-Steagall was repealed, it was a corporate feeding frenzy ripe for manipulation. As we learned in 2007-08, it was also ripe for catastrophe. With the financial system now entirely under corporatist control, the coup d’état was nearly complete.