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Running time
  
94 minutes

Initial release
  
5 December 2014 (USA)

Cinematography
  
Simon Scionka

7.8/10
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Release date
  
5 December 2014

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Michael Matheson Miller

Executive producer
  
Kris Mauren

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Directed by
  
Michael Matheson Miller

Produced by
  
Michael Matheson Miller

Written by
  
Michael Matheson Miller Jonathan Witt

Producers
  
Michael Matheson Miller, James F. Fitzgerald Jr.

Screenplay
  
Michael Matheson Miller, Jonathan Witt

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Poverty, Inc. is a 2014 feature-length documentary film by Michael Matheson Miller. 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 Acton Institute, a Michigan-based think tank which promotes free enterprise within the framework of Christian theology.

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Production and synopsis

The filming started in 2010. The film's director, Michael Matheson Miller, conducted over 200 interviews in more than 20 countries during the course of filming.

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. The film features Herman Chinery-Hesse, Hernando de Soto and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammad Yunus. Also featured in the film are Bill Clinton and Bono.

Critical reception

The film was reviewed favorably by Variety, which wrote: "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." Poverty Inc. won a $100,000 cash prize in the 2015 Templeton Freedom Awards, presented by the Atlas Network.

Awards

Anthem Film Festival
  • FreedomFest Grand Prize
  • Documentary Feature, Excellence in Filmmaking
  • Audience Choice Award, Feature length
  • Bahamas International Film Festival
  • Best Documentary
  • Chagrin Documentary Film Fest
  • Emerging Filmmaker Award
  • Docutah Film Festival
  • Best Picture
  • FirstGlance Film Festival Philadelphia
  • Emerging Filmmaker Award
  • Official selection

  • Austin Film Festival 2014
  • Chicago International Social Change Film Festival 2014
  • Leeds Film Festival
  • San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
  • Thessoloniki Documentary Film Festival
  • World Unite Film Festival
  • References

    Poverty, Inc. Wikipedia


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