A real world look at how the policies of globalization and free trade devastate places. Director Stephanie Black focuses on Jamaica, which has been virtually destroyed from twenty-five years of ‘help’ from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. An important hit at the 2002 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, with a soundtrack by Ziggy Marley and a narration written by Jamaica Kincaid from her book A Small Place.
Type: DocumentaryLength: 86 minutes
Year: 2001
Audio Language: English
Subtitles: None
Themes: Jamaica, Social Issues
Director(s): Stephanie Black