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Release Date:
September 15, 1997
Original Title:
Affluenza
Alternate Titles:
Affluenza: PBS Program on the Epidemic of Overconsumption
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
KCTS Television
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 56
A look at the modern-day problem of "affluenza," an epidemic of stress, overwork, shopping and debt caused by the pursuit of the American Dream. The history of the condition is explored, as well as the advertising and marketing ploys used to sustain it. Men and women from around the country share their stories of personal debt and suggestions for financial recovery.
Associate Producer:
Francine Strickwerda
Editor:
Vivia Boe
Gale Franko
Charlie Hickenley
Cleven Ticeson
John de Graaf
Executive Producer:
Enrique Cerna
Graphic Designer:
James R. Craig
Lisa Moore
Music:
Sheila M. Espinoza
Producer:
John de Graaf
Vivia Boe
Production Assistant:
Helen Davis
Laurel Spellman
Evy Mcdonald
Sound:
Restituto C. Bagcal
Merle Carey
Linda Eidemiller
Dave Hussey
Gene Koon
Myron Partman
Toby Higashi
Bill Ward
Sound Mixer:
Toby Higashi
Bill Ward
Restituto C. Bagcal
Merle Carey
Linda Eidemiller
Dave Hussey
Gene Koon
Myron Partman
Writer:
John de Graaf
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