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Company Town

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San Francisco turns into a playground for tech moguls of the sharing economy. Meanwhile, middle class and ethnic communities are driven out by skyrocketing rents and evictions, sparking a grassroots backlash that challenges the oligarchy of tech.

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Walter V. Addiego San Francisco Chronicle 10/27/2016
3/4
"Company Town" won't change anyone's mind about the issues. It's aimed squarely at enemies - you know who you are - of what the film's production notes call "the new oligarchy of tech." Go to Full Review
David Lamble Bay Area Reporter 06/09/2020
Bay Area documentary-makers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman present a succinct and persuasive thesis. Go to Full Review
Richard von Busack Pacific Sun (San Rafael, CA) 12/27/2017
The tense soundtrack and the rich visuals emphasize what's at stake-the city, even going through its ugly stage, certainly looks stunning. Go to Full Review
Kelly Vance East Bay Express 12/27/2016
Company Town celebrates grassroots process and energetic democracy. It may just be the finest political film of the year. Go to Full Review
Quentin Quick SF Weekly 11/04/2016
The must-watch film reminds us, as the next election nears, that San Francisco is facing a moral crisis and that we need to be on the right side of it. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis San Francisco turns into a playground for tech moguls of the sharing economy. Meanwhile, middle class and ethnic communities are driven out by skyrocketing rents and evictions, sparking a grassroots backlash that challenges the oligarchy of tech.
Director
Deborah Kaufman, Alan Snitow
Producer
Deborah Kaufman, Alan Snitow
Production Co
Snitow-Kaufman Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Box Office (Gross USA)
$4.2K
Runtime
1h 18m