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Encirclement: Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy
5:00 PM on Sunday Mar. 28th, 2010
Café Molo, Corner of Valley Road and River Road in Wakefield, QC

Wakefield International Film Festival

Canada : English and French w English subtitles
Neo-liberalism's one-size-fits-all dogma is well known: deregulation; reducing the role of the State; privatization; limiting inflation rather than unemployment. It adds up to depoliticizing the economy and centralizing it in the hands of the financial class. These ideas are settling into consciousness as they're pervasively broadcast far and wide. It's an ideology that has intoxicated governments, left and right. Behind the ideological screen, though, what's going on? Intellectual heavyweights and observers attempt to
find answers. Featuring: Noam Chomsky; Ignacio Ramonet; Normand Baillargeon; Susan George; Omar Aktouf; Oncle Bernard; Michel Chossudovsky; François Denord; François Brune; Martin Masse; Jean-Luc Migué; Fililp Palda; and Donald J Boudreaux.
(nb: because this film is 160 minutes long, WIFF is unable to offer a second show)
WIFF continues every Sunday at Café Molo at the corner of Valley Road and River Road
in Wakefield, QC until the end of March. Tickets are $7.50. With the exception of the
final film, there are two shows, at 5:30pm and 7:30pm. Reservations are possible for the
second screening only by contacting brenda@rooneyproductions.com. For more
information, check out the website www.wakefieldfilmfestival.ca.