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Margin Call(2011)

R
| 1h 47min | Thriller, Drama
3.4/5 (with 745 votes)

A thriller that revolves around the key people at an investment bank over a 24-hour period during the early stages of the financial crisis.

Larry Crowne(2011)

PG-13
| 1h 38min | Comedy, Romance / Love, Drama
3.0/5 (with 577 votes)

When he suddenly finds himself without his long-standing blue-collar job, Larry Crowne enrolls at his local college to start over. There, he becomes part of an eclectic community of students and develops a crush on his teacher.

Inside Job(2010)

PG-13
| 1h 49min | Documentary
3.9/5 (with 403 votes)

A film that exposes the shocking truth behind the economic crisis of 2008. The global financial meltdown, at a cost of over $20 trillion, resulted in millions of people losing their homes and jobs. Through extensive research and interviews with major financial insiders, politicians and journalists, Inside Job traces the rise of a rogue industry and unveils the corrosive relationships which have corrupted politics, regulation and academia.

Directed by Charles Ferguson - With Matt Damon

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room(2005)

R
| 1h 50min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 111 votes)

A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they led to its fall.

Directed by Alex Gibney - With Andrew Fastow, Jeffrey Skilling, Kenneth Lay, Gray Davis, Peter Coyote, George W. Bush, ...

Capitalism: A Love Story(2009)

R
| 2h 8min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 230 votes)

Michael Moore comes home to the issue he's been examining throughout his career: the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world).

The True Cost(2015)

PG-13
| 1h 32min | Documentary, Drama
3.8/5 (with 101 votes)

Film from Andrew Morgan. The True Cost is a documentary film exploring the impact of fashion on people and the planet.

Directed by Andrew Morgan - With Vandana Shiva, Stella McCartney, Rick Ridgeway, Safia Minney, Mu Sochua

Requiem for the American Dream(2015)

1h 13min | Documentary
3.9/5 (with 79 votes)

Through interviews filmed over four years, Noam Chomsky unpacks the principles that have brought us to the crossroads of historically unprecedented inequality – tracing a half-century of policies designed to favor the most wealthy at the expense of the majority – while also looking back on his own life of activism and political participation. He provides penetrating insight into what may well be the lasting legacy of our time – the death of the middle class, and swan song of functioning democracy.

Directed by Peter D. Hutchison, Kelly Nyks, Jared P. Scott

The Corporation(2003)

2h 25min | Documentary
3.9/5 (with 112 votes)

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational model is legally a person, it has become a dominant economic, political and social force around the globe. This film takes an in-depth psychological examination of the organization model through various case studies. What the study illustrates is that in the its behaviour, this type of "person" typically acts like a dangerously destructive psychopath without conscience. Furthermore, we see the profound threat this psychopath has for our world and our future, but also how the people with courage, intelligence and determination can do to stop it.

Roger & Me(1989)

R
| 1h 31min | Documentary, History, Comedy
3.6/5 (with 127 votes)

A documentary about the closure of General Motors' plant at Flint, Michigan, which resulted in the loss of 30,000 jobs. Details the attempts of filmmaker Michael Moore to get an interview with GM CEO Roger Smith.

Inequality for All(2013)

PG
| 1h 28min | Documentary
3.8/5 (with 51 votes)

U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich tries to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap.

Directed by Jacob Kornbluth

I Am Curious (Blue)(1968)

1h 47min | Drama
2.8/5 (with 14 votes)

The same movie with the same characters, cast and crew as I am Curious (Yellow), but with some different scenes and a different political slant. The political focus in Blue is personal relationships, religion, prisons and sex. Blue omits much of the class consciousness and non-violence interviews of the first version. Yellow and Blue are the colors of the Swedish flag.

Freakonomics(2010)

PG-13
| 1h 33min | Documentary
3.1/5 (with 51 votes)

Some of the world's most innovative documentary filmmakers will explore the hidden side of everything.

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Master of the Universe(2013)

1h 28min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 14 votes)

He was one of Germany's leading investment experts with an income of several million Euros per day. Now, he sits on one of the upper floors of an empty bank building in the middle of Frankfurt, overlooking a skyline of glass and steel. And talks. In an extended mix of a monologue and an in-depth interview, which is as frightening as it is fascinating, he shares his inside knowledge from a megalomaniac parallel world where illusions are the market's hardest currency. Marc Bauder's 'Master of the Universe' is based on meticulous research and provides us with geniune insight into the notoriously secretive and self-protective 'universe' of which our nameless protagonist experiences himself a master. Where other films on the financial meltdown have focused on the epic nature of larger-than-life business, Bauder probes the mentality that made it possible in the first place. A tense drama where psychology meets finance - two things that are more closely linked than you would like to believe.

Directed by Marc Bauder - With Rainer Voss

Collapse(2009)

NR
| 1h 22min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 44 votes)

From the acclaimed director of American Movie, the documentary follows former Los Angeles police officer turned independent reporter Michael Ruppert. He recounts his career as a radical thinker and spells out his apocalyptic vision of the future, spanning the crises in economics, energy, environment and more.

Directed by Chris Smith - With Michael Ruppert

Surviving Progress(2011)

1h 26min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 16 votes)

Humanity’s ascent is often measured by the speed of progress. But what if progress is actually spiraling us downwards, towards collapse? Ronald Wright, whose best-seller, “A Short History Of Progress” inspired “Surviving Progress”, shows how past civilizations were destroyed by “progress traps”—alluring technologies and belief systems that serve immediate needs, but ransom the future. As pressure on the world’s resources accelerates and financial elites bankrupt nations, can our globally-entwined civilization escape a final, catastrophic progress trap? With potent images and illuminating insights from thinkers who have probed our genes, our brains, and our social behaviour, this requiem to progress-as-usual also poses a challenge: to prove that making apes smarter isn’t an evolutionary dead-end.

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price(2005)

1h 38min | Documentary
3.2/5 (with 33 votes)

This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight Goliath. From a family business owner in the Midwest to a preacher in California, from workers in Florida to a poet in Mexico, dozens of film crews on three continents bring the intensely personal stories of an assault on families and American values.

Directed by Robert Greenwald

Detropia(2012)

NR
| 1h 33min | Documentary
3.3/5 (with 17 votes)

Detroit’s story has encapsulated the iconic narrative of America over the last century – the Great Migration of African Americans escaping Jim Crow; the rise of manufacturing and the middle class; the love affair with automobiles; the flowering of the American dream; and now… the collapse of the economy and the fading American mythos.

The Shock Doctrine(2009)

1h 19min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 25 votes)

An investigation of "disaster capitalism", based on Naomi Klein's proposition that neo-liberal capitalism feeds on natural disasters, war and terror to establish its dominance.

The Forecaster(2014)

PG
| 1h 40min | Documentary
3.4/5 (with 14 votes)

MARTIN ARMSTRONG, once a US based trillion dollar financial adviser, used the number pi to predict economic turning points with precision. When some big New York bankers asked him to join the club to help them to take over Russia, he refused to join the manipulation. A few days later the FBI stormed his offices accusing him of a 3 billion dollar Ponzi Scheme - an attempt to stop him talking about the real Ponzi Scheme of debts that the US has build up over the years and which he thinks starts to collapse after October 1, 2015, a mayor pi turning point he is predicting.

Directed by Marcus Vetter, Karin Steinberger - With Martin A. Armstrong, Vladimir Putin, Margaret Thatcher

Park Avenue: Money, Power & The American Dream(2012)

1h 10min | Documentary
3.5/5 (with 13 votes)

If income inequality were a sport, the residents of 740 Park Avenue in Manhattan would all be medalists. This address boasts the highest number of billionaires in the United States.

Directed by Alex Gibney - With Jack Abramoff

The Take(2004)

1h 27min | Documentary
3.8/5 (with 9 votes)

In suburban Buenos Aires, thirty unemployed ceramics workers walk into their idle factory, roll out sleeping mats and refuse to leave. All they want is to re-start the silent machines. But this simple act - the take - has the power to turn the globalization debate on its head. Armed only with slingshots and an abiding faith in shop-floor democracy, the workers face off against the bosses, bankers and a whole system that sees their beloved factories as nothing more than scrap metal for sale.

Directed by Avi Lewis, Naomi Klein - With Bill Clinton, Gustavo Cordera, Néstor Kirchner, Naomi Klein, Avi Lewis, Carlos Menem, ...

Debtocracy(2011)

1h 15min | Documentary
3.2/5 (with 11 votes)

Debtocracy seeks the causes of the Greek debt crisis and proposes solutions sidelined by the government and the dominant media. It follows countries like Ecuador that created debt Audit Commissions and tracks this process in Greece.

Directed by Aris Chatzistefanou - With Alain Badiou, Manolis Glezos, David Harvey, Fernando Solanas, Eric Toussaint, Samir Amin, ...

Four Horsemen(2012)

1h 37min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 20 votes)

Documentary about the modern apocalypse caused by a rapacious banking system. 23 leading thinkers – frustrated at the failure of their respective disciplines – break their silence to explain how the world really works.

Directed by Ross Ashcroft

The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel(2020)

1h 46min | Documentary
3.5/5 (with 6 votes)

Exposes how companies are desperately rebranding as socially responsible — and how that threatens democratic freedoms.

Maxed Out(2006)

1h 30min | Documentary
3.4/5 (with 14 votes)

Maxed Out takes us on a journey deep inside the American debt-style, where everything seems okay as long as the minimum monthly payment arrives on time. Sure, most of us may have that sinking feeling that something isn't quite right, but we're told not to worry. After all, there's always more credit!

Fascism Inc.(2014)

1h 23min | Documentary
3.0/5 (with 4 votes)

Unknown short stories from the past, the present and the future of fascism and its relation to the economic interests of each era. We will travel from Mussolini’s Italy to Greece under the Nazi occupation, the civil war and the dictatorship; and from Hitler’s Germany to the modern European and Greek fascism.

I.O.U.S.A.(2008)

1h 25min | Documentary
3.5/5 (with 18 votes)

With the country's debt growing out of control, Americans by and large are unaware of the looming financial crisis. This documentary examines several of the ways America can get its economy back on the right track. In addition to looking at the federal deficit and trade deficit, the film also closely explores the challenges of funding national entitlement programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

Let's Make Money(2008)

1h 50min | Documentary
3.8/5 (with 16 votes)

Let’s Make Money is an Austrian documentary by Erwin Wagenhofer released in the year 2008. It is about aspects of the development of the world wide financial system.

Directed by Erwin Wagenhofer - With Hermann Scheer, John Perkins

Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?(2012)

1h 30min | History, Documentary
3.9/5 (with 4 votes)

Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? reveals how American corporations orchestrated the dismantling of middle-class prosperity through rampant deregulation, the outsourcing of jobs, and tax policies favoring businesses and the wealthy. The collapse of the U.S. economy is the result of conscious choices made over thirty five years by a small group: leaders of corporations and their elected allies, and the biggest lobbying interest in Washington, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. To these individuals, the collapse is not a catastrophe, but rather the planned outcome of their long, patient work. For the rest of the country, it is merely the biggest heist in American history.

Directed by Frances Causey, Donald Goldmacher - With Bernie Sanders, Donna Edwards, Robert Crandall, David Brock, Van Jones, David Cay Johnston, ...

Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve(2013)

1h 44min | Documentary
3.4/5 (with 9 votes)

Nearly 100 years after its creation, the power of the U.S. Federal Reserve has never been greater. Markets and governments around the world hold their breath in anticipation of the Fed Chairman's every word. Yet the average person knows very little about the most powerful - and least understood - financial institution on earth. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, Money For Nothing is the first film to take viewers inside the Fed and reveal the impact of Fed policies - past, present, and future - on our lives. Join current and former Fed officials as they debate the critics, and each other, about the decisions that helped lead the global financial system to the brink of collapse in 2008. And why we might be headed there again.

Directed by Jim Bruce - With Liev Schreiber
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