Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics

19951 h 34 min 3 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Terre Nash

Production: Kent MartinColin NealeDon Haig

With irony and intelligence Marilyn Waring demystifies the language of economics by defining it as a value system in which all goods and activities are related only to their monetary value and monetary exchange with the result that unpaid work, usually done by women, is unrecognized and activities that may be environmentally and socially hazardous are regarded as productive. She maps out an alternative economic vision based on the idea of time as the one thing we all have to exchange. Shot in Canada, New Zealand, New York City, the Persian Gulf and the Philippines this film is an entertaining primer for anyone who suffers from what Waring calls "economics anxiety."

Subject categories


  • Foreign Countries > Australia and New Zealand
  • Developing Countries > Economic and Industrial Development
  • Economics > Foreign CountriesGlobalizationWomen
  • Women - Portraits > PoliticsSocial Issues
  • Environment and Conservation > Portraits
  • Politics and Government > Portraits
  • Women > Social Conditions

Credits


director
Terre Nash
editing
Terre Nash
producer
Kent Martin
executive producer
Colin Neale
Don Haig
cinematography
Susan Trow
sound
Diane Carrière
sound editing
Jackie Newell
Danuta Klis
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Serge Boivin
music
Penny Lang
Penguin Café Orchestra
Brian Eno
Daniel Lanois
Jason Lang
Lance Neveu

Awards


  • Gold Apple AwardNational Educational Media Network Competition
  • Silver PlaqueInternational Film Festival
  • Chris Award International Film and Video Festival