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''Poverty, Inc.'' is a 91-minute documentary inquiry into the nature of human flourishing and the effects of the multibillion dollar poverty industrial complex erected to promote it. The film challenges current perceptions of global charity and promotes entrepreneurship as an effective alternative to alleviating world poverty. The film was made by the
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Production and synopsis

The filming started in 2010. Directed by Michael Matheson Miller and drawing from over 200 interviews filmed in 20 countries, ''Poverty, Inc.'' explores the neocolonial power dynamics embedded paternalism underpinning the predominant modes of assistance, which often situate “the poor” (i.e. “the other”) as the objects of charity rather than as the active protagonists in their own stories. The film has the tag-line, “Fighting poverty is big business, but who profits the most?” One of the things the film looks at is charitable institutions and their role in fighting poverty. It questions whether aid institutions themselves are sometimes a hindrance to fighting poverty.
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br>Austin Film Festival: ''Poverty, Inc.'' Doc uncovers ugly truths in the booming global-poverty aid industry By Jessi Cape, 8:00 am, Wed. Oct. 29, 2014
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winner Mohammad Yunus. Also mentioned in the film are
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.Denver Film Societ
Poverty, Inc.
/ref> A significant proportion of the film focuses on the unintended consequences of a policy to subsidize rice exports from the US to Haiti under the
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in the 1990s, which he later admitted was a failure with additional coverage in the film of the reality of Haiti orphanages and the work of the
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to help bring parents out of poverty.


Critical reception

Peter Debruge of ''
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'' wrote, "As if poverty weren't a challenging enough phenomenon unto itself, time has revealed that good intentions by outsiders can in many cases make the problem worse – a cruel irony that serves as the basis of Michael Matheson Miller’s ''Poverty Inc.'', an easy-to-understand docu-essay with a tough-to-accept message, especially as it implies that some aid organizations may actually be cashing in on their concern." And about the director: "Miller avoids the manipulative tricks of lesser filmmakers, presenting his argument with lucidity and reason. Whereas others give without thinking, ''Poverty Inc.'' provides genuine food for thought." Jessi Cape of the ''
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'' wrote, "This is a not a sappy documentary – it is all about data: tax loopholes, jobs, geopolitics, property rights, gender issues, rule of law, and much else." Justice Network, an anti-human trafficking NGO, commented, "It's a raw look at what we're doing wrong and what could be done right." Economist Jose Caraballo-Cueto wrote in the ''
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'' that the film relies heavily on anecdotes, committing "what economists call the
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." The film was also critiqued for conflating foreign aid, NGO work, and the work of international development organizations, blurring the distinction between charity and support for development. In reviewing the film, Jeff Bloem of the
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Awards

;Anthem Film Festival * FreedomFest Grand Prize * Documentary Feature, Excellence in Filmmaking * Audience Choice Award, Feature length ;Bahamas International Film Festival * Best DocumentaryThe SIMA Collectio
Poverty, Inc. Festivals & Awards
/ref> ;Chagrin Documentary Film Fest * Emerging Filmmaker Award ;Docutah Film Festival * Best Picture ;FirstGlance Film Festival Philadelphia * Emerging Filmmaker Award


Official selection

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2014 * Chicago International Social Change Film Festival 2014 *
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''Poverty, Inc.'' Festivals & Awards
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* Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival * World Unite Film Festival * Afrika Film Festival – Leuven 2016


See also

* '' The Call of the Entrepreneur''


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.povertyinc.org/
''Poverty, Inc.'' at IMDb
2014 documentary films Documentary films about poverty Libertarian publications 2014 films 2010s English-language films English-language documentary films