The Lion's Pride , Vol. 5 (Feb. 2016) | Page 84

Film Analysis, Sociology 101 Douglas Rupik Even though I have a couple of Bachelor's degrees, I wanted to get an Associate's degree because my students were working toward them, and it gave me the opportunity to observe other teachers in action. Sociology 101 was the last class standing between me and my A.A.S degree. One assignment was to watch a film with sociological significance and write a summary and analysis using concepts learned in class. That is the paper I am submitting here. I watched the film “The Story of Stuff” narrated by Annie Leonard, (http://storyofstuff.org/movies/). The movie is a narrated cartoon, densely filled with facts and statistics regarding our present day system of manufacturing and distribution of material goods, with theories and explanations of our economic system. The film seeks to answer the question “Where does stuff [material goods] come from and where does it go to?” Annie Leonard begins the story of “stuff