Surplus: Terrorized into Being Consumers

Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers
Directed by Erik Gandini
Produced by Erik Gandini
Written by Erik Gandini
Music by David Österberg
Johan Söderberg
Cinematography

Lukas Eisenhauer

Carl Nilsson
Edited by Johan Söderberg
Release dates
21 November 2003
Running time
54 min. (approx.)
Country Sweden
Language Swedish
Spanish
English

Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers is an award winning 2003 Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg. It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time and less work, and argues that these are not being fulfilled, and they never will be. The film leans towards anarcho-primitivist ideology and argues for 'a simple and fulfilling life'.

Plot

Opening

John Zerzan

RealDoll

Cuba

Internet

New Ethic

Credits

Views

It prominently features the views of anarcho-primitivist John Zerzan.

Talking Heads

Criticizes

Style

See also: Film editing

Surplus uses many montages.

Lip-synching

See also: Lip-synching

Surplus overtly uses lip-synching to put words in the mouth of people who hold similar world powering positions.

Examples of this are George W. Bush speaking for Adbusters, Fidel Castro mouthing the words of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: "I love this company! Yeah!"

Soundtrack listing

Locations

Awards

References

  1. "Winnaars Mid-Length | IDFA". www.idfa.nl. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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