I first watched The Corporation
when it was first shown around, at the Minneapolis Film Fest, with the producers and the director. The Corporation
could be termed a forensic personality profile of the American Corporation, but I viewed it as an insightful ethnography of the most important tribe to emerge in human history. The most important, and the most dangerous tribe. In fact, I showed The Corporation as an ethnography in my anthropology classes a number of times.
Here is Part I:
Greg,
You are aware that you can embed the entire 15 part playlist on your blog, aren’t you? (Unless you prefer to make 15 separate posts, which is your prerogative.)
I don’t like those playlists.
Another similar movie that I liked was Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.
If you like the Enron one, you’ll probably like PBS Frontline’s “The Warning”, if you haven’t already seen it.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/warning/