Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers
Originally released in 2003. Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers is a documentary film. directed by Erik Gandini. At just 54 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring John Zerzan, George W. Bush, and Fidel Castro
Synopsis
Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg. It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time and less work, and argues that these are not being fulfilled, and they never will be. The film leans towards anarcho-primitivist ideology and argues for "a simple and fulfilling life".
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Atmo Media Network
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers about?
Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg. It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater eff...
Who directed Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers?
Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers was directed by Erik Gandini.
How long is Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers?
Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers has a runtime of 0 hours and 54 minutes (54 minutes total).
When was Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers released?
Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers was released on November 21, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers?
The main cast of Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers includes John Zerzan, George W. Bush, Fidel Castro, Kalle Lasn, Matt McMullen.