Starting on September 22, the documentary film Tax Me If You Can, an investigation unveiling the mechanisms of tax havens, will begin its tour across Quebec. This film provides an in-depth analysis of tax evasion, allowing the wealthiest to hide their fortunes, often to the detriment of ordinary citizens.
Meet the philosopher Alain Deneault: Each screening will be followed by a discussion with philosopher Alain Deneault, author of critical essays on topics such as managerial ideology, the sovereignty of private powers, and the history of the polysemous notion of economy. He will provide unique insights into the issues addressed in the film, fostering collective reflection on tax justice and social responsibility.
Dates and Locations of the Tour:
- September 22 at 1 PM - Carleton-sur-Mer — Studio du Quai des arts — buy a ticket 🎟
- September 23 at 7:30 PM — Rimouski — Coopérative Paradis (Paraloeil) — buy a ticket 🎟
- September 24 at 7 PM - Québec — Musée de la civilisation — buy a ticket 🎟
- September 26 at 7 PM — Montréal — Cinéma Beaubien — buy a ticket 🎟
- September 27 at 7 PM — Montréal — Cinémathèque québécoise - buy a ticket 🎟
- September 28 at 7 PM — Gatineau — Cinéma 9 - buy a ticket 🎟
- September 30 at 6:30 PM — Sherbrooke — Maison du cinéma — buy a ticket 🎟
- October 10 at 7 PM — Caraquet – Cinéma du Centre Caraquet — buy a ticket 🎟
- November 27 at 19PM - Salaberry-de-Valleyfield — La Factrie, café culturel – volontary contribution
From september 28 to october 3 - Cinémathèque québécoise, Montréal
📚 You could buy some Alain Deneault’s works, from écosociété edition, during the event.
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