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Occupy: The Movie (2012) - The definitive account of the social movement that rocked Wall Street. Available on iTunes: ...
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The Occupy movement took America by storm in the fall of 2011 and has since faced police violence eviction and failure.
Occupy: The Movie (Trailer)
In September 2011 thousands of strangers gathered on NYC's Wall Street. This beautifully shot doc assembles cogent analysis from journalists and the activists ...
Occupy: The Movie - Trailer
The definitive account of the social movement that rocked Wall Street. Available on iTunes: ...
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