The Yes Men Fix the World
Story

Now showing in theaters across the country!

Theatrical release in the U.S. began October 7 in New York City at the Film Forum theater in Lower Manhattan, with simultaneous premieres in New Orleans and Bhopal. Nationwide release began October 20, with Shadow Distribution.

If you're in the UK, and would like to organize a screening at your University, college, school or venue please contact our UK Outreach Manager on sarah.mosses@hotmail.com to discuss terms.

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Announced US Runs

  • 01/22 Honolulu, HI: Kahala 8 Cinemas (open run) Now Playing
  • 01/22 Pittsburgh, PA: Melwood Screening Room (3 days)Now Playing
  • 01/22 Portland, ME: Movies at the Museum (1 day)Now Playing
  • 01/23 Buffalo, NY: Hallwalls (1 day)
  • 01/23 Madison, WI: Willy Street Co-op (1 day)
  • 01/26 Flagstaff, AZ: Orpheum Theater (1 day)
  • 01/28 Marquette, MI: Northern Michigan University (1 day)
  • 01/29 Grand Rapids, MI: Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts (1 week)
  • 01/29 Auburn, NY: Auburn Public Theater (2 days)
  • 01/29 Burlington, VT: Palace Theater (open run)
  • 01/29 Keene, NH: Colonial Theater (1 week)
  • 02/11 N. Adams, MA: MASS MoCA
  • 02/12 Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota Film Arts (1 week)
  • 02/12 Eugene, OR: Bijou Theater (open run)
  • 02/13 Cleveland, OH: Cinematheque (2 days)
  • 02/17 Milwaukee, WI: Union Theater (2 days)
  • 02/18 Normal, IL: Normal Theater (4 days)
  • 02/18 Utica, NY: Utica College (1 day)
  • 02/19 Frostburg, MD: Palace Theater (2 days)
  • 2/23 San Francisco, CA: Red Vic Moviehouse (2 days)
  • 02/23 Durham, NC: Duke University Art of the Moving Image (1 day)
  • 03/1 Johnson, VT: Johnson State College (1 day)
  • 03/23 Montpelier, VT: Savoy Theater (and 3/25)
  • 04/07 Thousand Oaks, CA: California Lutheran University

U.K.


 

Bablegum featuring the Yes Men!
DOW DOES THE RIGHT THING

On the night of Dec. 2nd and 3rd, 1984, a Union Carbide plant (now Dow Chemical) in Bhopal, India, began leaking 27 tons of the deadly gas methyl isocyanate. 5,000 residents were killed and more injured.

After the accident, victims' families were compensated with US $300-500 per victim.

Twenty years later, BBC World Television wants a Dow representative to discuss the company's position. They find a website called DowEthics.com and arrange an interview.

Days later: Dow's spokesperson appears live on the BBC World Service to discuss the Bhopal Disaster.

He is ecstatic to make the announcement:

Dow will accept full responsibility for the Bhopal disaster, and has a $12 billion dollar plan to compensate the victims and remediate the site.

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For press inquiries please contact our publicists. To book the Yes Men for your school, contact Evil Twin. For other inquiries please contact us.