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'The Economics of Happiness' is a thought-provoking documentary that weaves together voices from across the globe, creating a rich tapestry of perspectives on the economic systems we navigate. Its tone is urgent yet contemplative, as it contrasts the relentless march of globalization with grassroots movements advocating for local economies. You get this palpable sense of tension between the forces of big business and the human stories of communities striving for sustainability and happiness. The pacing meanders a bit, giving space for deep reflections, which can be a bit jarring if you're used to tighter editing. The interviews, while varying in production quality, bring in a raw authenticity that enriches the narrative. This film is distinctive in its call for systemic change, rather than just surface-level fixes.
Features interviews from six continentsFocus on grassroots movementsContrasts globalization with local economies
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