ECONOMIC COLLAPSE ~ Collapse (Full documentary)
Collapse, directed by Chris Smith, is an American documentary film
exploring the theories, writings and life story of controversial author
Michael Ruppert. Collapse premiered at the Toronto International Film
Festival in September 2009 to positive reviews.
Ruppert, a former
Los Angeles police officer who describes himself as an investigative
reporter and radical thinker, has authored books on the events of the
September 11 attacks and of energy issues. Critics[who?] call him a
conspiracy theorist and an alarmist.
Director Smith interviewed
Ruppert over the course of fourteen hours in an interrogation-like
setting in an abandoned warehouse basement meat locker near downtown Los
Angeles. Ruppert's interview was shot over five days throughout March
and April 2009. The filmmakers distilled these interviews down to this
82 minute monologue with archival footage interspersed as illustration.
The
title refers to Ruppert's belief that unsustainable energy and
financial policies have led to an ongoing collapse of modern industrial
civilization.
The film does not overtly take a perspective on the
validity of Ruppert's positions[citation needed] and critics have
alternatingly described the film as supportive and as critical of
Ruppert's views. Smith himself, speaking at the Toronto International
Film Festival premiere, said that "What I hoped to reveal was ... that
his obsession with the collapse of industrial civilization has led to
the collapse of his life. In the end, it is a character study about his
obsession."[1]
http://www.collapsemovie.com
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