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Theatrical Release: 2011-02-10 DVD Release: 2012-02-07 Torrent Release: 11-02-2018 by user
Movie Genre
Documentary
Runtime
78 min.
Awards
N/A
Infohash
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Parental Rating
Not Rated
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DESCRIPTION
This documentary examines the flaws in our systems, and the mechanisms that work against democracy and the environment. From conflicts of interests in politics and unregulated corporate power, to a news media that serves the interests of powerful elites; ETHOS explores the systems that lead us into over consumption and warfare. Too often the media celebrates aspects of our society that belong in the dark ages, while at the same time ignoring or ridiculing progressive thinking or ideas. Many aspects of the way our systems work almost guarantee our destruction as a society and that's what this film is about. Fractured societies, poverty, disparity, pollution, warfare. Is there something inherently wrong with the human race? Is that what we should think of ourselves? We have tried to set up forms of law and government that safeguard the public good. But, if the majority of people want to live in peace and justice in a clean environment and we look around at the world and see that isn't the case, then is our democracy broken? Every time we turn on the TV there is another environmental catastrophe. Our water, our air, poisoned. Why do we allow this? The news shows endless reels of starving refugees fleeing to escape war zones. Why are we still fighting endless wars? Why do we live like this? If these things are happening then they are the logical outcomes to the way our systems work. So, what is wrong with the system? And more importantly, how can we fix it? These are the question Ethos attempts to answer.
Synopsis by IMDb
Title
Ethos (Verrà presto il giorno in cui gli attori e le attrici non crederanno più che le loro maschere e i loro costumi siano essi stessi)
Year
2011
Rated
N/A
Released
01 Nov 2011
Runtime
30 min
Genre
Documentary, Short
Director
Fabrizio Ferraro
Writer
Fabrizio Ferraro
Actors
N/A
Plot
Frames in movement depicting ancient urban landscapes or disfigured nature contrast with fixed images showing political struggles for power. Accompanied by words whispered by the director himself, as he reads in candlelight, and by the solemnity of music for cello written by Antonio Vivaldi, we thus witness the explosion of a revolt against images of the world.