WAL-TOWN The Film (2006)
6 Activists, 36 Towns, 1 Corporation
In this feature documentary, 6 student activists visit 36 Canadian towns to take on one giant corporation. Filmed over 2 summers, these young crusaders (plus a gonzo journalist) try to raise public awareness about Wal-Mart's business practices and their effect on cities and towns across Canada. With youthful passion and often hilarious cultural jams, this film takes us to the frontlines of the ongoing debate over the company's increasing dominance in the Canadian retail market.
Director: Sergeo Kirby
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 66 min
Release Date: January 1, 2006
Screenplay
Music: Matt Tomlinson
Cinematography: Keith Pattington
Editing: Alan Kohl, Hannele Halm
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sergeo Kirby
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is WAL-TOWN The Film about?
- In this feature documentary, 6 student activists visit 36 Canadian towns to take on one giant corporation. Filmed over 2 summers, these young crusaders (plus a gonzo journalist) try to raise public awareness about Wal-Mart's business practices and their effect on cities and towns across Canada. With youthful passion and often hilarious cultural jams, this film takes us to the frontlines of the ongoing debate over the company's increasing dominance in the Canadian retail market.
- Who directed WAL-TOWN The Film?
- WAL-TOWN The Film was directed by Sergeo Kirby.
- How long is WAL-TOWN The Film?
- WAL-TOWN The Film has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
- What genre is WAL-TOWN The Film?
- WAL-TOWN The Film is a Documentary film.
- Where was WAL-TOWN The Film produced?
- WAL-TOWN The Film was produced in Canada.