28 min

Docs & More: Joel Bakan Docs & More

    • TV & Film

This week I’m joined by one of the co-directors of the incredible documentary, The New Corporation – the Unfortunately Necessary Sequel.  Described by Forbes magazine as the ‘must see documentary of the year’,  the film charts how our democracies are in danger, thanks to the rise of corporations. Connecting stories from around the world the film examines economic inequality, racial injustice, climate change and much more. One half of this impressive directing duo is the award-winning director Jennifer Abbott, and the other is a professor of law at the University of British Columbia, a writer and also film maker, Joel Bakan.  

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Music by Mixolydian Studios Sydney (Michiya Nagai and Benjamin Samuels). 

If you enjoyed this podcast you can support us with a coffee https://ko-fi.com/docsmore.

This week I’m joined by one of the co-directors of the incredible documentary, The New Corporation – the Unfortunately Necessary Sequel.  Described by Forbes magazine as the ‘must see documentary of the year’,  the film charts how our democracies are in danger, thanks to the rise of corporations. Connecting stories from around the world the film examines economic inequality, racial injustice, climate change and much more. One half of this impressive directing duo is the award-winning director Jennifer Abbott, and the other is a professor of law at the University of British Columbia, a writer and also film maker, Joel Bakan.  

Don't forget to subscribe to the show! 

Music by Mixolydian Studios Sydney (Michiya Nagai and Benjamin Samuels). 

If you enjoyed this podcast you can support us with a coffee https://ko-fi.com/docsmore.

28 min

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