The End of America

États-Unis, 2008, 74 min

Réalisation:

Ricki Stern, Anne Sundberg

Photographie:

Guy Mossman

Musique:

Daron Murphy

Acteurs·trices:

Amy Goodman (i.a.)
(autres professions)

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Along with the rest of America, best-selling author and feminist Naomi Wolf was overwhelmed by the swell of conflicting information and the sudden march to war after 9/11. Wolf looked to history to help her understand the dramatic changes she believed she was witnessing, and discovered the disturbing similarities between post-9/11 US policy and that of historically fascist regimes such as Mussolini's Italy and Hitler's Germany. Wolf authored her next book, THE END OF AMERICA, which demonstrated that the United States was on a remarkably certain path toward ending democracy. Taking the thesis of her book to the streets, Wolf set out on a national tour to discuss the evolution of America from a functional democracy into a closed, fear-driven society with a terrifying absence of due process. In this profound and eye-opening film, veteran documentarians Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg accompany Wolf as she discusses America's dangerous passage towards becoming a society of fear and surveillance, and expresses her plea to restore our nation's most cherished values. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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