Life and Debt is a documentary film that explores the impact of globalization and international financial institutions on the economy of Jamaica. The film focuses on the consequences of policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, which have led to economic hardship and social inequality in the country.
The film highlights the struggles of Jamaican workers, farmers, and small business owners who have been negatively affected by these policies. It also examines the role of multinational corporations in exploiting the country's resources and labor force for their own profit.
Life and Debt sheds light on the harsh realities faced by the people of Jamaica as they try to navigate a system that prioritizes the interests of wealthy nations and corporations over the well-being of ordinary citizens. The film serves as a powerful critique of the global economic system and calls for greater accountability and justice for developing countries like Jamaica.
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Life and Debt
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G-7
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Ziggy Marley:
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One Love
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Work
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Three Little Birds
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One Love / People Get Ready
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No Woman No Cry
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Zimbabwe
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Circumstances
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Destiny
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Chantilly Lace
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Give Them the Ride
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Day-O
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Island in the Sun
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Life and Debt
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Fools Die
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