Ce documentaire présente le témoignage de trois artisans ou commercants qui tiennent tant bien que mal leur petite affaire à Rye, en banlieue de New-York. Ils font part des difficultés qu’ils rencontrent à poursuivre leur activité et de la diminution de leurs niveaux de vie depuis l’instauration de mesures économiques durant les années Reagan et de la mise en place du «marché libre». La profusion des articles bons marchés et l’industrialisation ont fini par pousser ces hommes et leur culture dans l’oubli.
This co-production with Michael Dwyer is an expansion of the themes and subjects introduced in Watch. The film looks at 3 men who have been running their long-standing businesses in Rye, NY (a suburb of NYC) for most of their lives, but have found it increasingly difficult to continue as the nature of the town's and the world's economy has changed over the years. The quote above for which the film is named was a mantra of the so-called free market right throughout and beyond the Reagan years. Many small business owners, craftsman and artisans have watched their livelihoods take turns for the worse as the culture of cheap disposable goods and computer-driven manufacture strives to push them and their culture into oblivion.
- Année
- 2004
- Nationalité
- Etats-unis
- Durée
- 00:25:00
- Format de projection
- 16mm
Tarif de location pour une projection : 75 €