End of the Line (2007 film)
End of the Line is a 2007 Canadian documentary film directed by Maurice Bulbulian. The film examines the environmental and social impacts of globalization and corporate power. It focuses primarily on the transportation of goods and the consequences of long-distance shipping, particularly concerning greenhouse gas emissions and labor practices.
The documentary highlights the inefficiencies and environmental costs associated with the global supply chain, arguing that the pursuit of cheaper goods often comes at a significant price. It explores alternative models of local production and consumption as potential solutions to reduce the negative impacts of globalization.
The film features interviews with activists, academics, and individuals affected by the globalized economy. It seeks to raise awareness about the environmental and social consequences of consumer choices and encourage viewers to consider more sustainable alternatives.