Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble| 7mins
Director: Nicholas Carlton | Producer: Darryl Carlton
Focus Years: 2006 | Country: Australia
Synopsis:
This documentary examines how Governments control even the most insignificant activities of our daily lives - chewing bubble gum, and questions whether "for the public good" produces a perfect society or an oppressed people. This fast-paced music video styled documentary was shot in Melbourne and Singapore, contrasting the two different cities to show the effects of government control through the chewing gum and bubble gum ban in Singapore. Singapore is a clean Utopian city - unlike Melbourne, on a per-capita basis the gum chewing capital of the world.
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