Product Information
Documentary maker Robert Greenwald launches an attack on the business practices of Wal-Mart--the worldÆs biggest retailer--by profiling the negative impact some of the companyÆs practices have on communities.Product Identifiers
EAN5023965365828
eBay Product ID (ePID)53828469
Product Key Features
Aspect Ratio1.78 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Film/TV TitleWal-Mart: the High Cost of Low Price
DirectorRobert Greenwald
Release Year2006
FeaturesWidescreen, Closed Caption, Interview With The Director\Interviews With Walmart Staff\Additional Footage\Film Notes\Scene Selection\Tartan Trailer Reel\Original Theatrical Trailer
GenreDocumentaries, General, Documentaries & Biographies
Additional Product Features
CertificatePG
Number of Discs1
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
Additional InformationDirector Robert Greenwald (OUTFOXED) continues his expose of disturbing corporate doings with WAL-MART û THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE. From the benefits packages and treatment of staff to the effect of the company on small businesses, the documentary addresses the simple question: does America benefit from the presence of this low-priced chain? Employee testimony and statistics make Greenwald's case clear and effective, and the stories of enforced, unpaid overtime and the death of small businesses make for a compelling case against the company.
ReviewsGQ - Startling...demands to be seen, The Daily Telegraph - Jaw-dropping, The Observer - A chillingly funny documentary, The Times - The horror story this film tells is one to which everyone should pay attention
Format DescriptionDVD 9
Sound sourceDolby 2.0 Stereo
Movie/TV TitleWal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Price
Consumer AdviceContains reports of racism and violence