Raoul Peck – Profit & Nothing But! Or Impolite Thoughts on the Class Struggle (2001)
Documentary about the effects of market economy and globalization on director Raoul Peck’s homeland, Haiti.
Icarus Films wrote:
Who said that the economy serves mankind? What is this world where one third of the population, in the rich countries, or more precisely the wealthiest two percent in these countries, control everything? A world where the economy is law, where this law of the strongest is imposed on the rest of humanity? Why do we accept this cynical and immoral state of being? What happened to Solidarity? And to the militants? These are the questions Profit & Nothing But! asks.
Capitalism has succeeded in convincing us that it is the only truth, the only morality we need. It has even convinced its opponents that their failure lies within the normal scheme of things.
Raoul Peck contrasts this heavily documented illumination of the capitalist system with the devastating reality in his native land, Haiti – “a country that doesn’t exist, where intellectual discussion has become a luxury.” Its GNP for the next thirty years is roughly equivalent to Bill Gates (current) fortune. The film’s stark images of the lives of the damned on earth provide a striking backdrop for talk of ‘triumphant capitalism.’
Profit & Nothing But! is a pertinent, and impertinent, exploration of the profit motive and its consequences on our day to day lives, our history, and our outlook for the future.
Profit.&.Nothing.But!.2001.DVD.AAC.2.0.x264-SaL.mkv
General
Container: Matroska
Runtime: 57mn 0s
Size: 698 MiB
Video
Codec: x264
Resolution: 718x430 ~> 795x430
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Bit rate: 1 550 Kbps
BPP: 0.201
Audio
#1: Multiple languages 2.0ch AAC LC @ 160 Kbps
https://nitro.download/view/6B8B99405BC4C20/Profit.&.Nothing.But!.2001.DVD.AAC.2.0.x264-SaL.mkv
Language(s):English, French, Haitian
Subtitles:English, French (hardcoded)