Highest-Rated Movies about 'Consumerism'

Hyenas (1992), Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (2006), The Truman Show (1998), Playtime (1967), The Story of Plastic (2019), Mon oncle (1958), The Gleaners and I (2000), Masculine-Feminine (1966) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Consumerism movies.

#1. Hyenas (1992)

Storyline: After being kicked out of her African village three decades earlier for getting pregnant out of wedlock, Linguere (Ami Diakhate) has returned home. While Linguere has done well for herself, her home village has fallen on hard economic times. Intent on punishing Dramaan (Mansour Diouf), the man who fathered her child but refused to own up to the act, Linguere makes a proposal: She will help the town financially, if the locals agree to execute Dramaan.

Plot Keywords: crime, drama, black comedy, social critique, greed, revenge, satire ...

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#2. Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (2006)

Storyline: Filmmaker James D. Scurlock examines the outrageous practices that consumer-lending and credit-card companies use to rack up huge profits while bleeding customers dry. Interviews include a woman declared dead by the credit bureaus and two Minneapolis entrepreneurs who use debtors' personal information to humiliate them into paying up.

Plot Keywords: documentary, finance, consumerism, financial crisis, capitalism, american dream, money ...

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#3. The Truman Show (1998)

Storyline: Since birth, a big fat lie defines the well-organised but humdrum life of the kind-hearted insurance salesman and ambitious explorer, Truman Burbank. Utterly unaware of the thousands of cleverly hidden cameras watching his every move, for nearly three decades, Truman's entire existence pivots around the will and the wild imagination of the ruthlessly manipulative television producer, Christof--the all-powerful TV-God of an extreme 24/7 reality show: The Truman Show. As a result, Truman's picturesque neighbourhood with the manicured lawns and the uncannily perfect residents is nothing but an elaborate state-of-the-art set, and the only truth he knows is what the worldwide television network and its deep financial interests dictate. Do lab rats know they are forever imprisoned?

Plot Keywords: sci-fi, drama, comedy, satire, psychological, virtual reality, media critique ...

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#4. Playtime (1967)

Storyline: Monsieur Hulot has to contact an American official in Paris, but he gets lost in the maze of modern architecture which is filled with the latest technical gadgets. Caught in the tourist invasion, Hulot roams around Paris with a group of American tourists, causing chaos in his usual manner.

Plot Keywords: comedy, satire, modern life, city, technology, bureaucracy, architecture ...

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#6. Mon oncle (1958)

Storyline: Monsieur Hulot's brother-in-law is the manager of a factory where plastics are manufactured. His nephew grows up in a house where everything is fully automated and the boy is raised in a similar fashion. To take away the influence of the uncle on his son, his brother-in-law gets Hulot a job in his factory.

Plot Keywords: comedy, satire, french cinema, urban life, middle class, family relationships, nostalgia ...

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#7. The Gleaners and I (2000)

Storyline: An intimate, picaresque inquiry into French life as lived by the country's poor and its provident, as well as by the film's own director, Agnes Varda. The aesthetic, political and moral point of departure for Varda are gleaners, those individuals who pick at already-reaped fields for the odd potato, the leftover turnip.—Anonymous

Plot Keywords: documentary, french cinema, social issues, poverty, environmentalism, sustainability, agriculture ...

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#8. Masculine-Feminine (1966)

Storyline: Paul is young, just demobbed from national service in the French Army, and disillusioned with civilian life. As his girlfriend builds herself a career as a pop singer, Paul becomes more isolated from his friends and peers ('the children of Marx and Coca Cola', as the credits announce) and their social and emotional politics.—D.Giddings <darren.giddings@newcastle.ac.uk>

Plot Keywords: 1960s, political, romance, youth culture, social commentary, paris, black and white ...

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#10. Champagne for Caesar (1950)

Storyline: What happens when the man who knows everything goes on a quiz show that doubles your cash prize every time a you answer a question correctly? Beauregard Bottomly is that man & what happens is you end up with 40 million dollars at stake.—April M. Cheek <Aravis2713@aol.com>

Plot Keywords: comedy, satire, hollywood, 1950s, genius, business rivalry, wealth ...

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#11. The Joneses (2016)

Storyline: Moby Longinotto's feature documentary debut tells the story of Jheri Jones, a 74 year old transgender divorcee, and her family in Bible Belt Mississippi. Reconciled after years of estrangement, and now living with two of her four sons in her trailer park home, Jheri embarks on a new path to reveal her true self to her grandchildren while her son Trevor begins a surprising journey of his own. THE JONESES is a compelling documentary about an unorthodox family and the deeply complex personal bonds that make or break us.

Plot Keywords: drama, comedy, family, social satire, black comedy, american film, independent film ...

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#13. Manufactured Landscapes (2006)

Storyline: Jennifer Baichwal's cameras follow Edward Burtynsky (1955- ) as he visits what he calls manufactured landscapes: slag heaps, e-waste dumps, huge factories in the Fujian and Zhejiang provinces of China, and a place in Bangladesh where ships are taken apart for recycling. In China, workers gather outside the factory, exhorted by their team leader to produce more and make fewer errors. A woman assembles a circuit breaker, and women and children are seen picking through debris or playing in it. Burtynsky concludes with a visit to Shanghai, the world's fastest growing city, where wealth and poverty, high-rises and old neighborhoods are side by side.—<jhailey@hotmail.com>

Plot Keywords: documentary, environment, industry, globalization, photography, china, human impact ...

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#14. Oil Crash (2006)

Storyline: In 1956, geologist Marion King Hubbard proposed the peak oil theory: Once easily extractable oil reserves are depleted, demand will exceed supply and the natural-gas-dependent global economy will eventually collapse. This documentary argues that Hubbard was correct, drawing upon the testimony of a wide range of experts, concluding oil supplies will peak by 2020 and that alternative energy solutions will not be found quickly enough to provide a viable alternative.

Plot Keywords: documentary, economy, environment, global warming, sustainability, industry, consumerism ...

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