The Corporation (2003)
Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
Cast:
Self - Narrator: Mikela Jay
Actor - Dramatizations: Diana Wilson
Self - Investigative Reporter: Steve Wilson
Self - CEO, Interface: Ray Anderson
Self - Professor of Business Ethics, Harvard Business School: Joe Badaracco
Self - Chairperson, Council of Canadians: Maude Barlow
Self - Corporate Sponsored University Students: Luke McCabe
Self - Competitive Intelligence Professional: Marc Barry
Self - Professor of Law, UCLA: Robert Benson
Self - Executive Director of Trade Union Program, Harvard: Elaine Bernard
Self - Author, IBM and the Holocaust: Edwin Black
Self - Commodities Trader: Carlton Brown
Self - USMC: Exposes Anti-FDR Plot: Smedley Butler
Self - Institute Professor, MIT: Noam Chomsky
Self - Health Canada Scientist: Shiv Chopra
Self - Counselor: Ed Collins
Self - President, Business Council on National Issues: Thomas D'Aquino
Self - Slain Student: Bolivia: VÃctor Hugo Daza
Self - Baker: Solomon DeMontigny
Self - Founder, Drucker School of Management: Peter Drucker
Self - Professor Emeritus of Environmental Medicine, University of Illinois: Samuel Epstein
Self - Spokesperson, Celebration Florida: Andrea Finger
Self - Office Manager: Nicole Barchilon Frank
Self - Nobel Prize Winning Economist: Milton Friedman
Self - Environmental Technician: Susan Gaydos
Self - Chairman and Former CEO, Goodyear Tire: Sam Gibara
Self: Martha Stewart
Self - Co-Founder, Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy: Richard Grossman
Self - Business Owner: Suk Choo Kim
Self - Consultant to the FBI on Psychopaths: Robert Hare
Self - Vice President, Initiative Media: Lucy Hughes
Self - Director of Center for Business and Government, Harvard University: Ira Jackson
Self - Director, National Labor Committee: Charles Kernaghan
Self - President and CEO, Canadian Council for Internation Business: Robert Keyes
Self - Philosopher: Mark Kingwell
Self - Author, No Logo: Naomi Klein
Self - Senior Vice President, Pfizer Inc.: Tom Kline
Self - Founder & CEO, Nike: Phil Knight
Self - CEO, Burson Marsteller: Chris Komisarjevsky
Self - National Lawyers Guild: James Lafferty
Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard: Susan E. Linn
Self - Corporate Governance Advisor: Robert Monks
Self - Former Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell: Mark Moody-Stuart
Self - Filmmaker & Author: Michael Moore
Self - Coalition in Defense of Water and Life: Oscar Olivera
Self - Minister of Trade, Canada: Pierre Pettigrew
Self - CEO, Big Fat Inc.: Jonathan Ressler
Self - President, Foundation on Economic Trends: Jeremy Rifkin
Self - Senior Vice President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Jim Robinson
Self - Social Worker: Amy Rosefield
Self - Physicist & Ecologist: Vandana Shiva
Self - CEO, Landor and Associates: Clay Timon
Self - Executive Director, The Fraser Institute: Michael Walker
Self - Editor, Multinational Monitor: Robert Weissman
Self - Vice President, IBM Technology and Strategy Group: Irving Wladawski-Berger
Self - Burmese Refugee: Don Xui Xziang
Self - Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy: Mary Zepernick
Self - Author, A People's History of the United States: Howard Zinn
Self - with George W. Bush: Jean Chrétien
Self - Potsdam: Harry S. Truman
Self - During Salt March: Mohandas K. Gandhi
Self - Behind Kathie Lee: Frank Gifford
Self - with Queen Elizabeth: King George VI
Self - During March on Washington: Martin Luther King
Self - After Release, with Winnie: Nelson Mandela
Self - with Nelson: Winnie Mandela
Self - CBC: Knowlton Nash
Self - Wendy's Commercial: Dave Thomas
Self - Senator: Chairs Posilac Inquiry: Eugene Whelan
Written by: Joel Bakan, Harold Crooks, Mark Achbar
Director: Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott
Production: Big Picture Media Corporation
Release date: 04 Jun 2004
Box Office: $3,493,516