
Can a city sell its soul without ever meaning to?
If a foreign government wanted to quietly buy influence in a major Western capital, what would be the smartest way to do it?
Is there a point where accepting dirty money stops being a gray area and becomes something harder to defend?
How does satire do things that serious journalism sometimes cannot, especially when the topic makes powerful people uncomfortable?
If your own city or country were accused of being complicit in something like this, how would you even begin to argue back?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around geopolitics and business, financial ethics, the power of satire, corruption and complicity, and how cities build and lose their reputations.
Ready to watch something that will make you question a few things you thought you already understood?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):