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30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle 2000

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Wikipedia article




'30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle 2000' is a documentary film shot during the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity and contains interviews with many of the protest leaders. It was directed by journalist [https://rustinthompson.com/ Rustin Thompson] and released in 2000.

Reception



The film garnered mostly positive reviews, receiving praise because it revealed the contradictions between the actual events, and the media coverage of the event.

It won the Gold Jury Award at the Chicago Underground Film Festival in 2000 and the PFWC Award at the Portland Festival of World Cinema in 2001.

Filming locations



*Seattle

See also



* 'Showdown in Seattle', a 1999 documentary about the WTO protests

References




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