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The Dutch current affairs programme Tegenlicht (public television) asks Icelanders why their country ended up as a victim of a banking collapse. Should they not have seen it coming? Should they not have been bright enough to prevent it from happening? Does anyone really know what is happening in the country they live in? Does the media communicate crucial information about what is happening at any given time? Are people greedy because they do not like to live among pathetic people?
An economist, a philosopher, a satirist, a young activist, a fisherman and a coffee bar owner tell us what happened in Iceland.
Number of files: 1
Run time: 50 minutes
Format: asf (windows media), 512 kbps, 320x180, 16x9, PAL, 25 fps
Source: original web stream