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Occupy Phoenixville Hosting Documentary at Schuylkill Friends Meetinghouse

Occupy Phoenixville/Films For Action Screens “The Corporation” at the Schuylkill Friends Meetinghouse on January 21, 2012.

Occupy Phoenixville/Films For Action will kick off its documentary film series on January 21, 2012 by showing “The Corporation” at 6pm at the Schuylkill Friends Meetinghouse located at 37 North Whitehorse Road, Phoenixville, PA. A $5 donation per person is encouraged which will go toward the expenses of offering the film to the public.

Provoking, witty, stylish and sweepingly informative, The CORPORATION explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of our time. Part film and part movement, The Corporation has transformed audiences and dazzled critics with its insightful and compelling analysis. Taking its status as a legal "person" to the logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist's couch to ask "What kind of person is it?”

The CORPORATION trailer can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MMx53V8M8s.

Participants are encouraged to bring non-alcoholic beverages, snacks or desserts to share during the discussion period. Parking is available at Schuylkill Friends Meetinghouse and along North Whitehorse Road during the film screening.

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