7 / 10
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In 19th century Central America, a few entrepreneurial cowboys built an empire that enslaved populations and corrupted governments for over 100 years. The United Fruit Company thrived on unregulated capitalism; this film tells its story and that of its pioneers who feared neither God nor Man, and managed to get away with murder.
Gaël Giraud
Self - Economist - Agence française de développement AFD
Geoffrey Jones
Self - Historian - Harvard Business School
Cécile Renouard
Self - Philosopher - ESSEC Business School