Godheten
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Godheten

"Goodness" takes the pulse of the "spirit" of greed, selfishness, the worship of Mammon, a master class on the return, bonuses, risk capitalists and t...he privatisations of the public, the emergence of a new class society with increasing inequality, exclusion, and increasing violence. In short: a film about the loss of the common. Thommy Berggren is involved in the role of the miser, and himself, together with economists and social analysts, as well as a couple of English professors, Richard Wilkinson and Kate Picket. Show More

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Goodness (2013) is a thought-provoking film that delves into the pervasive influence of greed, selfishness, and the relentless pursuit of wealth in today's society. Through the lens of Thommy Berggren's captivating performance as a miser, the film seeks to shed light on the detrimental effects of the worship of money, the rise of a new class society marked by growing inequality and exclusion, and the alarming increase in violence.

This compelling documentary also features interviews with prominent economists, social analysts, and English professors Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, who provide valuable insights into the disturbing realities of our current economic system. Together, they examine the impact of corporate bonuses, risk capitalists, and the privatization of public resources, offering a master class on the complexities of these pressing issues.

Goodness serves as a wake-up call, compelling viewers to reconsider the values and priorities that underpin our society. With its profound exploration of the loss of the common, this film offers a nuanced and thought-provoking critique of the forces that perpetuate inequality and threaten social cohesion.

Prepare to be captivated by Goodness, a film that takes an unflinching look at the darker side of our world and challenges us to question the status quo.