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Catastroika is a compelling documentary that dives deep into the aftermath of Greece's privatization wave. It’s gritty, raw, and really gets you thinking about the broader implications of state asset transfers. The filmmakers take us on a journey, not just through Greece, but around the globe, gathering anecdotes and data that paint a stark picture of what's at stake when public assets go private. The tone is urgent, sometimes unsettling, which keeps you engaged throughout. The pacing feels methodical, almost like a meticulously laid-out investigation, revealing the layers of complexity in economic policy. It’s a fascinating watch, particularly for those interested in modern socio-economic issues and the darker corners of globalization.
Explores themes of privatization and state assetsGlobal perspective with various case studiesStrong emphasis on economic policy and its effects
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