

The Globalisation Tapes
Réalisé par Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn, Anar7.46.5
Filmed by Indonesian workers during their working hours on rubber and palm oil plantations, this film exposes the devastating role of militarism and repression in building the “global economy.” Through chilling first hand accounts, hilarious improvised interventions, collective debate, and archival footage, the film explores the relationships between trade, Third World debt, and international institutions like the IMF and World Bank.
Où regarder The Globalisation Tapes
The Globalisation Tapes Trivia
The Globalisation Tapes was released on 1 janvier 2003.
The Globalisation Tapes was directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn, Anar, Basir, Erman, Hayati, Jumiati, Karman, Kirman, Mirza, Misnan, Muntoha.
The Globalisation Tapes has a runtime of 71min.
The Globalisation Tapes was produced by Christine Cynn, Joshua Oppenheimer.
Filmed by Indonesian workers during their working hours on rubber and palm oil plantations, this film exposes the devastating role of militarism and repression in building the “global economy.” Through chilling first hand accounts, hilarious improvised interventions, collective debate, and archival footage, the film explores the relationships between trade, Third World debt, and international institutions like the IMF and World Bank.
The key characters in The Globalisation Tapes are Self (Intan Sinaga), Self (Sharman Sinaga).
The Globalisation Tapes is rated Not Rated.
The Globalisation Tapes is a Documentaire film.
The Globalisation Tapes has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.



