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Ethos (2011)
Hosted by twice Oscar nominated actor and activist Woody Harrelson, Ethos lifts the lid on a Pandora's box of systemic issues that guarantee failure in almost every aspect of our lives; from the environment to democracy and our own personal liberty: From terrifying conflicts of interests in politics to unregulated corporate power, to a media in the hands of massive conglomerates, and a military industrial complex that virtually owns our representatives. With interviews from some of todays leading thinkers and source material from the finest documentary film makers of our times Ethos examines and unravels these complex relationships, and offers a solution, a simple but powerful way for you to change this system!
Hosted by twice Oscar nominated actor and activist Woody Harrelson, Ethos lifts the lid on a Pandora's box of systemic issues that guarantee failure in almost every aspect of our lives; from the environment to democracy and our own personal liberty: From terrifying conflicts of interests in politics to unregulated corporate power, to a media in the hands of massive conglomerates, and a military industrial complex that virtually owns our representatives. With interviews from some of todays leading thinkers and source material from the finest documentary film makers of our times Ethos examines and unravels these complex relationships, and offers a solution, a simple but powerful way for you to change this system!
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes a progressive ideology by critiquing systemic corporate and governmental power structures that it argues enslave humanity, advocating for a fundamental societal shift. This aligns with anti-capitalist and anti-establishment discourse typically found on the left.
The documentary 'Ethos' features a prominent white male narrator and focuses its narrative on critiquing systemic issues such as corporate control and political corruption. The film does not explicitly engage in DEI-driven casting or portray traditional identities negatively within its narrative.
'Ethos' is a documentary exploring broad societal issues like corporate influence and civil liberties. The film does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, thus there is no portrayal to evaluate within its scope.
The film 'Ethos' (2011) is a documentary that critically examines various societal issues such as corporate power, economic disparity, and political corruption. There is no information available to suggest the presence of identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative or subject matter, leading to a classification of N/A for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Ethos is a documentary film featuring real individuals and narration, not fictional characters adapted from source material or historical figures reimagined with a different gender. Therefore, the concept of a gender swap does not apply.
Ethos (2011) is a documentary film where Woody Harrelson serves as the narrator, and it features interviews with real individuals. The film does not contain fictional characters or dramatic portrayals of historical figures, thus the concept of a 'race swap' as defined does not apply.
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