January 17: Breaking Social - Oxfam Novib special
This screening is presented by IDFA and Oxfam Novib.
Breaking Social - Oxfam Novib special
Fredrik Gertten - Sweden - 2023 - 93 min.
Work hard and pay your taxes—it’s the duty of every law-abiding citizen. But this social contract is crumbling away, and now those who earn money with the least effort are also contributing the least to society. Instead, they funnel their capital into tax havens, empty oilfields at bargain prices, and wield their political power to earn yet more money.
In this sometimes sad, sometimes hopeful film, Fredrik Gertten (Push, Bikes vs Cars) takes stock of a decaying system to show that while corruption and social inequality are a growing problem worldwide, there are still plenty of people who want to reverse this trend. Scenes of activists in multiple countries living their everyday lives talk about what made them decide to resist, and what opposition they face.
These scenes alternate with reflections from Dutch historian Rutger Bregman (author of the bestseller Humankind: A Hopeful History) and US author Sarah Chayes, as they reflect on the question of whether global corruption will prevail or whether honesty and fairness will ultimately emerge victorious.
The screening is followed by a Talk between Winne van Woerden (Policy Advisor Economic Inequality at Oxfam Novib) and Hannah Prins (climate activist), moderated by Maaike Schoon (a.o.t. Buitenhof).
This screening is presented by IDFA and Oxfam Novib.
Practical info
- Venue: IDFA Vondelpark Pavilion, Vondelpark 3 in Amsterdam. Find here all info about the venue’s accessibility.
- Time: 7.30 - 9.30 PM
- Ticket price: regular: €12, CJP and Stadspas holders: €9, students: €6.
- Both the film and the Talk are in English.