Catastroika
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | Catastroika |
| Original title | Catastroika |
| Country of production | Greece |
| original language | Greek |
| Publishing year | 2012 |
| length | 87 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Aris Chatzistefanou, Katerina Kitidi |
| script | Katerina Kitidi |
| music | Ermis Georgiadis |
| camera | Aris Chatzistefanou, Katerina Kitidi, Thanos Tsantas |
| cut | Aris Triandafyllou |
Catastroika is a 2012 Greek documentary that critically examines the privatization of state property . The filmmakers are Aris Chatzistefanou and Katerina Kitidi. The filmmakers had previously reached an audience of millions worldwide with Debtocracy .
Catastroika deals with privatizations in California, England, East Germany ( Treuhand ), France, Italy and Russia. In the film, Slavoj Zizek , Naomi Klein , Ken Loach and Greg Palast have their say. They criticize an attack on democracy on Europe after the financial crisis .
Title Theses Temperaments called the low-budget production a cult film .
Web links
- Catastroika in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Catastroika, Infowar Productions
- Movie
Individual evidence
- ↑ Die Zeit, May 31, 2012: Greece's Michael Moore.Retrieved February 14, 2013.
- ↑ The first: Catastroika - a cult film about the fear of the Greeks of the big sell-out ( Memento of March 23, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved on February 14, 2013.