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168 people rated Filmmaker Sean Claffey examines income inequality in America and its destabilizing effects on workers and families.
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29/06/2023 07:13
Americonned(480P)
Isaac peeps
21/06/2023 16:04
Americonned is compelling documentary. A must see. Follow the experts and real life stories of the working class as they layout how the rich got richer on the backs of the middle class. Who are the culprits here and what can be done about it. The true life stories are compelling. A family being evicted from their home. A women truck driver looses her job. A Union man looses his job for trying to unionize his place of work. Learn how the wealth gap has increased dramatically since the 1970s. And who were the voices and decisions that help pave the way to where we are today. People will be talking about this film. Get in on the discussion.
Joe trad
21/06/2023 16:04
This incredibly thorough documentary is full of eye-opening statistics and jaw-dropping real life stories of the state of wealth inequality in America. Kudos to the creators- they clearly have an incredible amount of compassion for the millions who struggle in this country. There's also useful take-aways and suggestions of ways everyone can help to make things better, which I found both challenging and hopeful. I can't imagine the work that went into compiling this documentary. I hope everyone can watch it and really consider what each individual can do to level the playing field so people can live in the dignity they deserve. That we all deserve.
Dounia Mansar
20/06/2023 16:06
This important documentary exposes the chain of historical and current events that have now made it impossible for the majority of regular Americans to achieve, much less touch the hem of the "American Dream." This film doesn't make connections- it REVEALS them.
The film follows the stories of several American families who have watched their livelihood disappear, historical footage, statistics, judicial and political events, all interspersed with interviews with experts evaluating what has led to this point. It's a dangerous place to be right now and we can't ignore it. Everyone needs to watch Americonned.
HAYA
18/06/2023 16:03
This film enters our collective psyche at such a critical moment when working folks are organizing and striking at their workplaces nationwide to fight back against the enormous greed and lies of the bezos style ownership class.
Sean Claffey and his talented production team have given a loud voice to all of us who are fed up and furious at the 1% types plundering our economy & our daily lives in order to buy one more mansion, one more disgusting large yacht, in this case , bezos's yacht, while spitting on the millions hard hit by the pandêmic's terrible economic toll.
Sean follows several new unions organizing, such as the Amazon Labor Union and Starbucks Unions and several subjects trying to regain their footing after the devastation of the pandemic years..
This film has heart, soul and plenty of anger directed at those who would try to con us all
And a huge heart and soul when highlighting the way we all can successfully organize to fight it.
Fakhar Abbas
17/06/2023 16:06
One of the most powerful statements in the film 'Americonned, Time to Rise' comes from Kurt Andersen, who makes an argument in favor of wealth redistribution: "If we divided everything up equally, the average household would have a million dollars and earn a 6-figure income..."
Income inequality is rapidly becoming an issue that defines this decade. Too many people are forced to work 2-3 jobs in order to make enough money to house & feed their families. Both parents may have to work, creating a child care issue. Many don't have health care, and they go to work sick so they don't lose money to live on.
The United States was once known for its prosperity, but now the middle class is supporting the wealthiest 1%, who pay no taxes, do little work themselves & want to cut all aid to the poor.
The film follows the lives of a few people who are examples of the devastating reality of income inequality.
Everyone in the United States should view this film. Then they should actively seek change. Current conditions are cruel and unsustainable.
BAD-Saimon10
17/06/2023 16:06
Time for We The People to rise. So well done. For years the people of this nation have been told a fabricated story to benefit those who already have it all. It has been a story spun to keep the average person feeling as though they themselves are to blame for their lacking. An embarrassed future millionaire just not doing enough. If only you didn't ...
When in reality most of us are not born to wealth and will never be wealthy. However everyone should be able to have a roof , eat and prosper. We the people can do this together. Though it is heart wrenching at times it does give a ray of hope.
Regina Daniels
16/06/2023 16:02
source: Americonned
Tracy👑
15/06/2023 16:02
source: Americonned
GerlinePresenceDélic
15/06/2023 16:02
This documentary is a must see. We all work hard for our money, but wealth disparity is out of control. The cost of living has skyrocketed, but wage increases do not match. This documentary tells the story of Americans fighting to provide for their families. You will enjoy it, and you will see things that shock you.
Sure, watching people struggle is uncomfortable. This is right here at home, though. These are not lazy people, living off welfare. These are hard working Americans, fighting for survival. We take for granted what we have, but if we are not careful, we could lose it all. This film is worth your time.