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On February 9 1964,
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Four directors and six co-directors compiled this documentary, which bespeaks the adage that too many cooks spoil the soup. Aesthetically, 99% follows a predictable, redundant course: It is basically talking-heads film-making, as a slew of left-leaning intellectuals detail the economic/societal problems, transitioned by the noisy slew of indistinguishable Occupy protests.
Four directors and six co-directors compiled this documentary, which bespeaks the adage that too many cooks spoil the soup. Aesthetically, 99% follows a predictable, redundant course: It is basically talking-heads film-making, as a slew of left-leaning intellectuals detail the economic/societal problems, transitioned by the noisy slew of indistinguishable Occupy protests.
99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film: Sundance Review - The Hollywood Reporter
99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film: Sundance Review - The Hollywood Reporter:
Four directors and six co-directors compiled this documentary, which bespeaks the adage that too many cooks spoil the soup. Aesthetically, 99% follows a predictable, redundant course: It is basically talking-heads film-making, as a slew of left-leaning intellectuals detail the economic/societal problems, transitioned by the noisy slew of indistinguishable Occupy protests.
Four directors and six co-directors compiled this documentary, which bespeaks the adage that too many cooks spoil the soup. Aesthetically, 99% follows a predictable, redundant course: It is basically talking-heads film-making, as a slew of left-leaning intellectuals detail the economic/societal problems, transitioned by the noisy slew of indistinguishable Occupy protests.









