Life and Debt

Life and Debt

Year: 2001

Runtime: 80 min

Language: English

Director: Stephanie Black

Documentary

This documentary examines the impact of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank policies on Jamaica’s economy over two decades. Through personal stories and expert analysis, it reveals how these interventions have contributed to economic hardship and social disruption on the island. The film explores the complexities of debt, development, and the unintended consequences of international financial aid, offering a critical perspective on globalization’s effects.

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