The film showcases the global growth of Occupy Wall Street, from its humble beginnings in a Manhattan park to an international movement. It features diverse individuals, including a 22-year-old business administration graduate and a 92-year-old grandmother, explaining why they support the movement. The film also explores economic solutions, including fair taxation and resource reallocation, with economist Jeffrey Sachs, and the need for political reform, with Russell Simmons.
The 99%
The rapid growth of Occupy Wall Street from a small protest in lower Manhattan to a global movement is chronicled, showcasing the diverse experiences of individuals such as a 22-year-old business administration graduate and a 92-year-old veteran.