Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Thursday, September 29, 7 PM: Stanford Law School Student Animal Legal Defense Fund presents: " McLibel: Two Worlds Collide " (1997), a documentary about the fast-food giant's libel suit against anti-McDonald's activists. In Room 280A, Stanford Law School. Open to the public. Admission is free. More info: Salena Copeland (salena). http://events.stanford.edu/events/67/6739/ For a map, go to http://campus-map.stanford.edu/campus_map/index.jsp and search for " law school " as the Building Name. More maps are at http://www.stanford.edu/home/visitors/maps.html For info on this film, see http://www.spannerfilms.net/?lid=161 McLIBEL is the inside story of how a single father and a part-time bar worker took on the McDonald's Corporation. Filmed over three years, the documentary follows Helen Steel and Dave Morris as they are transformed from anonymous campaigners against the fast food giant into unlikely global heroes. Struggling to defend themselves in the longest trial in English history, the pair face infiltration by spies, secret meetings with corporate executives, 40,000 pages of background reading and a visit from Ronald McDonald. Using interviews with witnesses and reconstructions of key moments in court, the film examines the main issues of the trial - nutrition, animals, advertising, employment, the environment - and the implications for freedom of speech. McLIBEL is not about hamburgers. It is about the remorseless power of multinational corporations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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