Occupy Love

[1] The film's central question is: "How could the crisis we're facing become a love story?"

Ripper comments: "This isn't a flaky ideal or some kind of a dream.

The film features figures including bell hooks, Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben, Judy Rebick and Rebecca Solnit.

[4] Writing for canada.com, Ethan Cox described the film as "Visually stunning, politically incendiary, audaciously inspiring ... a masterpiece.

"[1] Alan Scherstuhl of The Village Voice praised the film's "arresting" and "often inspiring" photography, but observed it may find an unexpected audience in "rightwingers eager to dismiss everything Occupy as hopelessly naive.