Sunday, April 17, 2016

Shadow World

Per [the] official synopsis [of the documentary "Shadow World", based in part on the bestselling book by author, journalist and renowned global arms expert Andrew Feinstein]: "In this eye-popping montage of archival and news footage and interviews, Johan Grimonprez exposes the shadow world of the global arms trade, where corruption, lies, and greed drive covert relationships between politicians, industry executives, military and intelligence officials, and arms dealers. Their aim: to perpetuate war in order to generate more profit, no matter what the human cost." The film uses a bevy of interviews and insights from a number of sources, including whistleblowers, investigators, prosecutors, military and industry insiders. "Shadow World" promises to expose the real cost of war, and it's a shocking one.

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"In working out the story with Andrew, I came to realize that corruption is not a dirty little side effect of the arms trade, but in fact its defining factor. Even more crucial is how it is entangled in driving foreign policy, and how it actually sets the stage for war...The business of war manipulates the media to cultivate an industry of fear, which in turn has created a reality defined by violence."

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[Feinstein commented,] "The film unravels the extraordinary money laundering scheme at the heart of the world’s most corrupt arms deal, in which more than eight and a half billion dollars of bribes were paid, partly through the then venerable Riggs Bank of Washington DC. Pentagon insiders speak of the corruption inherent in the US defense system and how this economic motivation is sometimes a driver of war."

  IndieWire
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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