Will we all be poorer? – Seven unconnected people striving for a better life across the US and UK discover the odds may be stacked against them. Filmmaker Katharine Round provokes intimate moments to build a mosaic of lives in the grip of fear and insecurity – driven by an ever widening gap between richest and poorest.
Will we all be poorer? (2015)
Director: Katharine Round
Stars: Noam Chomsky, Max Hastings, Cathy O’Neil
Genre: Documentary
Country: United Kingdom, United States
Language: English
Also Known As: Security, Insecurity and the Future of the West
Release Date: November 2015 (Ireland)
Reviews:
“Ultimately, The Divide is enraging for all the right reasons. It could be criticised for wandering a little astray at times, but this is simply a result of Round sticking to her guns and telling human stories, not statistical ones. That is not to say the film is devoid of context, but rather that it is pleasingly unfettered by its own agenda. Certainly, it will appeal more to those of a particular political persuasion, but I’m sure those on the other side of the debate would enjoy picking it apa rt almost as much as the rest of us would enjoy agreeing with and learning from it. It might even go so far as to touch a nerve with those too hardened to be convinced by statistics. 5/5”
– written by “Temoor Iqbal” on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) The Divide
India (English title) The Divide
UK (working title) The Spirit Level
UK The Divide
USA (alternative title) Security, Insecurity and the Future of the West
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its not going to get better until we get out of this devilish system
Excellent documentary. Well done and still relevant. But needs an update given all that has happened since 2015.