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The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel (2020)

The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel (2020)

106 minutes EN Documentary
A just-in-timely sequel feature documentary
Two decades after the initial exposé of the corporation, this follow-up unveils a world now fully remade in its image and perilously close to fascism.
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Production companies: Grant Street Productions, Screen Siren Pictures
Production countries: Canada

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