99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film

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A compelling portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. From personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues, supporters, participants and critics shed light on why and how this movement took off with such explosive force, and what it means. Made in a unique and unprecedented collaboration of 99 filmmakers across the country, the production process of this feature film offers a uniquely diverse way of bringing meaning and context to the movement that has swept up Ame... (Full plot summary below)

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A compelling portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. From personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues, supporters, participants and critics shed light on why and how this movement took off with such explosive force, and what it means. Made in a unique and unprecedented collaboration of 99 filmmakers across the country, the production process of this feature film offers a uniquely diverse way of bringing meaning and context to the movement that has swept up America, and much of the world, with its story.

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The New York Times - 9/10 by Andy WebsterThe variety of physical perspectives lends a vivid you-are-there aspect to this record of the Zuccotti Park protest in New York in 2011.
House Next Door - 8/10 by Rob Humanick...never speaking to the diversity and complexity of a social movement and only inadvertently to its often inherent disorganization.
Los Angeles Times - 8/10 by Gary GoldsteinThis gripping, innovatively constructed flashback commands attention.
Village Voice - 8/10 by Sherrie LiWhat is shocking is seeing the aggressive and malicious response to the movement.
Nonfics - 8/10 by Daniel WalberCompelling as a panorama with historical analysis at heart, rather than an intellectual deconstruction devoid of any visceral proof.
Slant Magazine - 6/10 by Kenji FujishimaIf you grant the documentary its slanted perspective at the outset, it works well as its own state-of-the-union address.
Time Out - 6/10 by David FearUntil someone delivers the definitive 360-degree chronicle on the populist uprising, this collection of dispatches from the front is the best primer you could hope for.
Paste Magazine - 6/10 by Jeremy MathewsIt's not definitive, tidy or entirely cohesive, but hey, neither was the movement.
Variety - 4/10 by John AndersonA documentary as messy as the movement it tries to portray, 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film possesses energy, passion and about a dozen documentaries inside it yearning to breathe free.
The Dissolve - 4/10 by Andrew LapinUltimately, the filmmakers are more interested in congratulating Occupy for taking a stand than in shedding light on its fascinating infrastructure and backstory, as though a protest’s existence automatically spells victory for its cause.

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