30th OWFF: The Corporate Coup D’État + Panel Discussion

One World Arts invites you to the first event of the 30th One World Film Festival – a screening of Fred Peabody’s The Corporate Coup D’État (Canada/2018/80 min), which will be followed by a post-screening panel discussion on the issues raised in the film.

One World Arts and the Group of 78 have partnered to offer the Ottawa premiere of The Corporate Coup D’État. This event will be the opening film of the One World Film Festival which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. It is also open the Group of 78, 2019 Annual Policy Conference, Global Markets, Inequality, and the Future of Democracy.

The screening date is Thursday, Sept. 26 and the start time will be 7:00 pm at University of Ottawa Academic Hall theatre 135 Séraphin-Marion Private, Ottawa, ON K1N 1A2.

Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/459011581349825/

Admission is free: We will be accepting voluntary donation at the door to help cover the cost of the event.
*Seating will be first come first serve. Donating through Eventbrite does not guarantee a seat. We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you there.

THE CORPORATE COUP D’ÉTAT
Director Fred Peabody
Producers Peter Raymont
Executive Producers Peter Raymont, Fred Peabody, Steve Ord, Jeff Cohen, Hans Robert Eisenhauer

A democracy should protect its citizens, especially the most vulnerable among them, but increasingly the United States is failing to do so. This investigative and persuasive documentary blends the insights of philosophers, authors and journalists with the experiences of citizens of the Rust Belt in the U.S. Midwest, where the steel industry once flourished, but where closures and outsourcing have left urban areas desolate and hopeless. It’s here that Donald Trump finds some of his most fervent supporters, as he’s not considered part of the hated Washington establishment.

Journalist Chris Hedges, argues that the crisis predates Donald Trump’s election by many years. Like his source of inspiration, the Canadian philosopher John Ralston Saul, Hedges regards Trump as the symptom rather than the disease. Decades ago, U.S. democracy began selling its soul to big corporations. Lobbyists and corporatism took control in Washington, gradually undermining the will of the people. Journalist Naomi Klein recently described Trump’s administration as a “corporate coup d’état”. Hedges and Ralston Saul argue that the real coup took place long before.

Featuring: Chris Hedges, John Ralston Saul, Cornel West, Sarah Jaffe, Lee Fang, Maude Barlow, Phillip Martin.


Produced by White Pine Pictures and Ventana-Film in association with Super Channel, ZDF/ARTE, YLE, with the participation of Ontario Creates, Telefilm Canada, the Rogers Group of Funds through the Theatrical Documentary Program, with the assistance of The Park Foundation and the Government of Canada International Sales Agent Films Transit

The Corporate Coup d’État is a sponsored project of IFP.

Parking is available at the rear of the building after 3:00 pm, $4.50/hour, max $9/day. Please note that Séraphin-Marion is closed to vehicles directly in front, but there is a loading zone adjacent to Tabaret Lawn not far from the entrance. The theater will be open and available to your group as of 6:00 pm on September 26.