Another World
A protester pitches a tent in Zuccotti Park, transforming personal grievance into a collective roar. In the fall of 2011, hundreds spontaneously forge a fragile encampment in Lower Manhattan—a visible symbol of the fight against corporate greed. What began as a handful of activists, Occupy Wall Street, swiftly ignites, capturing global headlines and reshaping the national conversation on inequality. The slogan 'We are the 99 percent' sears itself into the lexicon. This film traces several key figures through the movement's dizzying arc, from the explosive birth of hope to its inevitable, grinding decline.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2014 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Fisher Stevens |
| Runtime | 87 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.0/10 (2 votes) |
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The filmmaker crafts an intimate, emotional chronicle from within the fray, where the camera feels like another occupant of the camp. It captures the chaos, camaraderie, and profound fragility of a utopia pressed against an unyielding reality.
What lingers after the credits is not a simple historical footnote, but the visceral memory of a living protest organism—its idealism, logistical nightmares, and the weary cost of dissent. A poignant study of a defeat that nonetheless shifted the axis of conversation. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Fisher Stevens
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The charged, makeshift energy of the encampment; damp earth and the scent of marker on cardboard signs.
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