Video content for Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
trailer - 1.73 MBWal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (PG)
- Consumer Advice: Contains reports of racism and violence
- Run time: 1 hour 40 mins
- Genre: Documentary
- Release date: 12th May 2006
- Starring: James Cromwell, Jordan Esry, Scott Esry
- Directed by: Robert Greenwald
- Official Website: www.walmartthemovie.co.uk
- Distributor: Tartan Films
Plot Synopsis
Hollywood political activist and award-winning film-maker Robert Greenwald’s (Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism; Uncovered: The Whole Truth About The Iraq War) searing new documentary WAL-MART: THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE exposes the unsavoury practices of the giant American retailer Wal-Mart, which includes ownership of Asda in the UK.
The film dives into the deeply personal stories and everyday lives of families and communities struggling to fight a goliath. A working mother is forced to turn to public assistance to provide healthcare for her two small children. A Missouri family loses its business after Wal-Mart is given over $2 million to open its doors down the road. A mayor struggles to equip his first responders after Wal-Mart pulls out and relocates just outside the city limits. A community in California unites, takes on the giant, and wins…
The film also lambastes Newham Council’s forthcoming planned sale of London’s East End 105-year old Queens Road Market to Wal-Mart. An Asda superstore will be the centerpiece of the redevelopment and it is believed that this will force many market traders out of business and as a result the multi-cultural local community will cease be able to purchase much needed low cost fresh food and household products. Newham Council will confirm their plans in the New Year and the local community, led by the Friends of Queens Market, continues to protest against the sale.
Producer/Director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films take you on an extraordinary journey that will change the way you think, feel -- and shop.



