FERNANDES, MICHELE GENTILE MUSIC MARCEL VAID PRODUCERS CHRISTIAN BEETZ, GEORG TSCHURTSCHENTHALER, CAROLINE SCHAPER, BETTINA WALTER COPRODUCERS KARIN KOCH, MARCUS VETTER She also brings climate activist Greta Thunberg to the annual meeting and provides her with a platform to confront the most powerful people in the world.Ĭan Klaus Schwab´s vision for the Forum really contribute to solving global problems? Or does it actually worsen the issue by promoting the self-interest of a global elite?ĭirector MARCUS VETTER SCRIPT CHRISTIAN BEETZ, GEORG TSCHURTSCHENTHALER DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY GEORG ZENGERLINGĮDITORS MARCUS VETTER, ANDRÉ NIER, ANA R. Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director of Greenpeace International and declared critic of the World Economic Forum, uses the exclusive meetings in Davos to raise awareness of the urgent need for climate protection amongst politicians and business leaders. For example, in Indonesia, where they are attempting to prevent the deforestation of the rainforest through sustainable palm oil projects, or in Rwanda, where drones are being used to supply hospitals with blood reserves. Meanwhile, we accompany senior employees of Klaus Schwab while they carry out the WEF’s projects on the ground. We are there when Trump, Bolsonaro and other heads of state engage in bilateral talks with business leaders, when diplomatic conflicts unfold in the corridors of the Congress Center in Davos, or when CEOs of the world´s largest corporations learn about topics such as Artificial Intelligence or Blockchain. But not only are a new swathe of populist leaders like Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, challenging the establishment… a younger rebellious generation, led by climate activist Greta Thunberg, are making their presence felt. The film follows Klaus Schwab over a one-year period when the world seems to be falling apart: climate crisis, Brexit, Yellow-Vest protests on the streets of France, the burning Amazon rainforest and the trade war between the USA and China. Since 1971, Schwab has been bringing together the leading figures from international business, politics, science and civil society in the small Swiss mountain village of Davos – firmly convinced that the world´s problems must be solved through dialogue. We accompany him as he works to carry out his mission: to improve the state of the world. In times of unfettered populism and growing mistrust towards the elite, we follow Klaus Schwab, the 81-year-old founder of the controversial World Economic Forum, over the course of one year.
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