Review of Life and Debt (2001) by Bill K — 17 Aug 2008
This film is a wake-up call to the unbelievable realities of poverty that the IMF and World Bank have imposed upon Jamaica and other developing nations. When you see the utter devastation that the IMF conditions on its loan to Jamaica have to the country's ability to self-sustain and to people's daily lives, you can't help but be deeply saddened that the most powerful and richest continue to suck all the life out of anyone, just because they can.
It also makes you take a hard look at the negative impacts and implications of globalization.
This review of Life and Debt (2001) was written by Bill K on 17 Aug 2008.
Life and Debt has generally received very positive reviews.
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