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The Yes Men

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post-screening Q&A with co-director Sarah Price
  • Directed by Sarah Price, Dan Ollman and Chris Smith
  • Produced by Sarah Price & Chris Smith
  • Cinematography by Chris Smith & Dan Ollman
  • USA, 2003, MGM/UA, color, 35mm, 83 min.

The Yes Men follows a couple of anti-corporate activist-pranksters as they impersonate World Trade Organization experts on TV and at business conferences around the world.

The story follows Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno from their beginnings with the satirical website GWBush.com and on to their tasteless parody of the WTO's website. Some visitors don’t notice the site is a fake, and send speaking invitations meant for the real WTO. Mike and Andy play along with the ruse and soon find themselves attending important functions as WTO representatives.

Delighted to speak for the organization they oppose, Andy and Mike don thrift-store suits and set out to shock their unwitting audiences with darkly comic satires on global free trade. Weirdly, the experts don’t notice the joke and seem to agree with every terrible idea the two can come up with.

Co-director Sarah Price will be on-hand to introduce the film and answer questions after the screening. Sarah is in Austin serving as one of the panel members of the Texas Filmmakers Production Fund, AFS's 11-year-old grant program for Texas filmmakers.


August 28, 2007, 9:30pm
Regal Arbor Cinema at Great Hills

"...subversive and diabolically funny..." - Rolling Stone

"...shows just how far a couple of guys, a few computers, and a good sense of humor can go." - The Austin Chronicle


Ticket information

  • Free admission
  • Limited seating
  • Remaining tickets will be available at the screening if not sold out.

Sponsors

Voodoo Cowboy Entertainment, Texas Commission on the Arts, Kodak Motion Picture Film, Pink Avocado Catering, Regal Cinemas, The Driskill Hotel

 

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