
What would a world look like that had a culture and an economic system that places human need above corporate greed, and how do we bring that world into being? Who cares what it is called. Call it Socialism, Call it Real Democracy Now, and Call it Chunky-Monkey-Cherry Garcia. The world needs to change radically, it needs to change dramatically, and it needs to change fast. This documentary is an invitation for you to participate in that positive change. Frankly, because, we n... (Full plot summary below)
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What would a world look like that had a culture and an economic system that places human need above corporate greed, and how do we bring that world into being? Who cares what it is called. Call it Socialism, Call it Real Democracy Now, and Call it Chunky-Monkey-Cherry Garcia. The world needs to change radically, it needs to change dramatically, and it needs to change fast. This documentary is an invitation for you to participate in that positive change. Frankly, because, we need you. Yes, you.
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| VarietyRonnie ScheibThis strong, well-crafted documentary preaches eloquently to the choir. |
| New York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierThough too much of this of-the-people, for-the-people chronicle is by necessity gummed up by clunky captions and explanations, it is an effective, and heartfelt, clarion call. |
| The New York TimesDaniel M. GoldAs manifestoes go it is calm and smart, offsetting its stridency with discussion, music, even humor, while issuing a call to arms. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThis informative but scattershot documentary about the Occupy Wall Street suffers from a surfeit of facts and figures. |
| New York PostKyle SmithIt's a time capsule from a strange moment - like "Hair" without the groovy music. |