Argentina's social movements generate viable alternatives of economies and human relations within a crisis-ridden, exploitative, neo-liberal and neo-colonial economic system. The film also points out the structural reasons for the severe situation in Argentina after four years of explicit neo-liberalism and examines the influence of the International Monetary Fund and the G20 in the region. At the same time, it talks about the hope for a better future, about alternatives generated by movements that act in the field of feminism, self-managed and cooperative economies as well as ecological and community-supported agriculture.
- Year2019
- Runtime60 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryArgentina
- DirectorDario Farcy, Bettina Müller, Joana Splieth, Tina Wilke
Argentina's social movements generate viable alternatives of economies and human relations within a crisis-ridden, exploitative, neo-liberal and neo-colonial economic system. The film also points out the structural reasons for the severe situation in Argentina after four years of explicit neo-liberalism and examines the influence of the International Monetary Fund and the G20 in the region. At the same time, it talks about the hope for a better future, about alternatives generated by movements that act in the field of feminism, self-managed and cooperative economies as well as ecological and community-supported agriculture.
- Year2019
- Runtime60 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryArgentina
- DirectorDario Farcy, Bettina Müller, Joana Splieth, Tina Wilke