Screening of "Blueberry Soup: How Iceland changed the way we think about the world"
with Director Eileen Jerrett
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Presents: The 2016 Ferrando Family Lecture
A film by Wilma's Wish Productions, Directed by Eileen Jerrett
Blueberry Soup is an extraordinary documentary about the constitutional change in Iceland following the financial crisis of 2008. This is a not-well-known-story of grassroots constitutionalism, an inspiration to the rest of the world. The film is a deeply touching account of an eclectic group of individuals reinventing democracy through the rewriting of the nation's constitution.
A film by Wilma's Wish Productions, Directed by Eileen Jerrett
Blueberry Soup is an extraordinary documentary about the constitutional change in Iceland following the financial crisis of 2008. This is a not-well-known-story of grassroots constitutionalism, an inspiration to the rest of the world. The film is a deeply touching account of an eclectic group of individuals reinventing democracy through the rewriting of the nation's constitution.
Building: | Angell Hall |
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Event Type: | Film Screening |
Tags: | Philosophy |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Program in Philosophy, Politics & Economics, Women's and Gender Studies Department |