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Life and Debt

Life and Debt is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Stephanie Black. It examines the economic and social situation in Jamaica after globalization, and specifically how the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank's structural adjustment policies have impacted the island.

Life and Debt
Directed byStephanie Black
Written byJamaica Kincaid
Produced byStephanie Black
Narrated byBelinda Becker
CinematographyKyle Kibbe
Richard Lannaman
Alex Nepomniaschy
Malik Hassan Sayeed
Edited byJohn Mullen
Distributed by
Release date
  • April 22, 2001 (2001-04-22)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis edit

Life and Debt is a 2001 United States documentary film directed by Stephanie Black about the economic and social situation in Jamaica after globalization, specifically the impact of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank's policies. It starts with the essay "A Small Place" by Jamaica Kincaid. The IMF loans were conditional on structural adjustment policies, which required Jamaica to enact major economic reforms, including trade liberalization, privatization, and deregulation. Reforms were not successful and left Jamaica with $4.6 billion in debt.

The film features a number of interviews with former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, in which he critiques the system of International Financial Institution loans. He is particularly critical of required structural adjustments as an attack on the sovereignty of many former colonial nations and suggests the system is akin to imperialism or neocolonialism. He also criticizes the Jamaican Free Zones as U.S.-subsidized sweatshops. The film itself interviews several of the free zone workers.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

Life and Debt (2001) by Stephanie Black
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."G-7" (Performed by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers)David Marley 
2."One Love"Bob Marley 
3."Work"Bob Marley 
4."Three Little Birds"Bob Marley 
5."One Love ( The Wailers Original Version)"Bob Marley 
6."One Love Remix" (Remix by Bill Laswell)Bob Marley 
7."No Woman, No Cry" (Performed by Dean Fraser)Vincent Ford Bob Marley 
8."Circumstances"Buju Banton 
9."Destiny"Buju Banton 
10."Zimbabwe" (Performed by Dean Frasier)Bob Marley 
11."Fortunes of Love"Suzanne Couch & Brian Jobson 
12."Chantilly Lace"J.P. Richardson 
13."Filthy"H. Browne 
14."Give Them A Ride ( Morgan Heritage Remix)" (Performed by Sizzla)Miguel Collins Bobby Dixon Clement Dodd 
15."Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" (Harry Belafonte)Irving Burgie William Attawy 
16."Life and Debt" (Performed by Mutabaruka)Allan Hope 
17."Island in the Sun"Irving Burgie & Harry Belafonte 
18."Be Still Babylon"Rolando E. McLean 
19."Fools Die"Peter Tosh 
20."Raid the Barn" (Performed by Anthony B.)Richard Bell 

Awards edit

  • 2004 Festival International du Film Insulaire, Ole de Groix, Special Jury Prize
  • 2004 Paris Human Rights Film Festival, Special Jury Prize.
  • Cineambiente Int. Environmental Film Fest. 2002 Teen Jury Best Film of Festival, Turin, Italy
  • One World 2002-Prague Human Rights Film Festival-Audience Award Best Film of the Festival
  • One World Media Awards-Finalist, International Premier Award, England
  • Best Documentary at the Jamerican Film Festival
  • Critics Jury Award, Honorable Mention “Best Film of the Festival” Independent Feature Project/West Los Angeles Film Festival

Reception edit

Roger Ebert, a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, gave the movie a three out of four-star rating and described it as "a harsh indictment, but persuasive".[1]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 90% based on reviews from 42 critics.[2]

On June 15, 2001, Stephen Holden of The New York Times,[3] wrote a review titled "ILM REVIEW; One Love, One Heart, Or a Sweatshop Economy?", in which he describes the film as a powerful documentary. He says that "The movie offers the clearest analysis of globalization and its negative effects that I've ever seen on a movie or television screen".

On February 26, 2003, Jamie Russell from the BBC gave it a four out of five-star rating and described the movie as brilliant. She explains that Stephanie Black's hits toward the tourism industry and lack of options to change the situation leaves audiences with nothing more than simply being angry about everything.[4]

On March 25, 2003, Andrew Pulver of The Guardian gave it four out of five stars. He stressed the importance of the movie and explained that anyone with any interest in globalization should watch it. He describes it as "a detailed, poignant examination of Jamaica's parlous economic plight".[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Life And Debt movie review & film summary (2001)". Chicago Sun Times.
  2. ^ "Life And Debt (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  3. ^ "New York Times". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Jamie Russell (February 26, 2003). "BBC - Films - review - Life + Debt". BBC.
  5. ^ Pulver, Andrew (28 February 2003). "Life and Debt". The Guardian.

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This description needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this description Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Life and Debt news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Life and Debt is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Stephanie Black It examines the economic and social situation in Jamaica after globalization and specifically how the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank s structural adjustment policies have impacted the island Life and DebtDirected byStephanie BlackWritten byJamaica KincaidProduced byStephanie BlackNarrated byBelinda BeckerCinematographyKyle Kibbe Richard Lannaman Alex Nepomniaschy Malik Hassan SayeedEdited byJohn MullenDistributed byNew Yorker Films USA Axiom Films UK and Ireland Release dateApril 22 2001 2001 04 22 Running time86 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Awards 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editLife and Debt is a 2001 United States documentary film directed by Stephanie Black about the economic and social situation in Jamaica after globalization specifically the impact of International Monetary Fund IMF and the World Bank s policies It starts with the essay A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid The IMF loans were conditional on structural adjustment policies which required Jamaica to enact major economic reforms including trade liberalization privatization and deregulation Reforms were not successful and left Jamaica with 4 6 billion in debt The film features a number of interviews with former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley in which he critiques the system of International Financial Institution loans He is particularly critical of required structural adjustments as an attack on the sovereignty of many former colonial nations and suggests the system is akin to imperialism or neocolonialism He also criticizes the Jamaican Free Zones as U S subsidized sweatshops The film itself interviews several of the free zone workers Cast editBelinda Becker as the Narrator Michael Manley Buju Banton Stanley Fischer Yami Bolo Jerry Rawlings Michael Witter David Coore Jean Bertrand Aristide Bill Clinton archive footage Horst Kὅhler archive footage Soundtrack editLife and Debt 2001 by Stephanie BlackNo TitleWriter s Length1 G 7 Performed by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers David Marley 2 One Love Bob Marley 3 Work Bob Marley 4 Three Little Birds Bob Marley 5 One Love The Wailers Original Version Bob Marley 6 One Love Remix Remix by Bill Laswell Bob Marley 7 No Woman No Cry Performed by Dean Fraser Vincent Ford Bob Marley 8 Circumstances Buju Banton 9 Destiny Buju Banton 10 Zimbabwe Performed by Dean Frasier Bob Marley 11 Fortunes of Love Suzanne Couch amp Brian Jobson 12 Chantilly Lace J P Richardson 13 Filthy H Browne 14 Give Them A Ride Morgan Heritage Remix Performed by Sizzla Miguel Collins Bobby Dixon Clement Dodd 15 Day O The Banana Boat Song Harry Belafonte Irving Burgie William Attawy 16 Life and Debt Performed by Mutabaruka Allan Hope 17 Island in the Sun Irving Burgie amp Harry Belafonte 18 Be Still Babylon Rolando E McLean 19 Fools Die Peter Tosh 20 Raid the Barn Performed by Anthony B Richard Bell Awards edit2004 Festival International du Film Insulaire Ole de Groix Special Jury Prize 2004 Paris Human Rights Film Festival Special Jury Prize Cineambiente Int Environmental Film Fest 2002 Teen Jury Best Film of Festival Turin Italy One World 2002 Prague Human Rights Film Festival Audience Award Best Film of the Festival One World Media Awards Finalist International Premier Award England Best Documentary at the Jamerican Film Festival Critics Jury Award Honorable Mention Best Film of the Festival Independent Feature Project West Los Angeles Film FestivalReception editRoger Ebert a film critic for the Chicago Sun Times gave the movie a three out of four star rating and described it as a harsh indictment but persuasive 1 On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 90 based on reviews from 42 critics 2 On June 15 2001 Stephen Holden of The New York Times 3 wrote a review titled ILM REVIEW One Love One Heart Or a Sweatshop Economy in which he describes the film as a powerful documentary He says that The movie offers the clearest analysis of globalization and its negative effects that I ve ever seen on a movie or television screen On February 26 2003 Jamie Russell from the BBC gave it a four out of five star rating and described the movie as brilliant She explains that Stephanie Black s hits toward the tourism industry and lack of options to change the situation leaves audiences with nothing more than simply being angry about everything 4 On March 25 2003 Andrew Pulver of The Guardian gave it four out of five stars He stressed the importance of the movie and explained that anyone with any interest in globalization should watch it He describes it as a detailed poignant examination of Jamaica s parlous economic plight 5 References edit Ebert Roger Life And Debt movie review amp film summary 2001 Chicago Sun Times Life And Debt 2001 Rotten Tomatoes New York Times The New York Times Jamie Russell February 26 2003 BBC Films review Life Debt BBC Pulver Andrew 28 February 2003 Life and Debt The Guardian External links editOfficial website Life and Debt at IMDb nbsp Life and Debt at AllMovie Life and Debt on Google Video Documentarian shoots from the hip inside Jamaica s debtor s prison interview with the director Stephanie Black on Japan Times Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Life and Debt amp oldid 1199852723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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