A film that shows that the corporations - in this case Pfizer - are the ones in charge and the governments are simply cowtowing and supporting them to the detriment of the little man, in this case men and women whose properties were demolished so that Pfizer could build on the land. Had never heard of this case - but it's well worth watching for anyone interested in social justice, or in this case, the lack of it.
Great acting from all those involved - Catherine Keener never disappoints and seems to get better in every film. The cinematography is also excellent. A gripping tale, especially for those who are unaware of this injustice - injustice seems to be something that has never troubled Pfizer.
Great acting from all those involved - Catherine Keener never disappoints and seems to get better in every film. The cinematography is also excellent. A gripping tale, especially for those who are unaware of this injustice - injustice seems to be something that has never troubled Pfizer.