Upstart payment firm Wirecard wowed the financial industry with its runaway success, but journalists exposed massive fraud, leading to its downfall. The documentary explores the rise and fall of Wirecard, the involvement of high-profile individuals, and the money-laundering operations behind the company.
The Lady Banker is a comedy-drama based on a true story set in 1920s Paris. It follows the life of a successful woman banker who becomes entangled in corruption, greed, and demagogy. She must navigate the world of finance and politics while facing challenges such as anti-Semitism, a smear campaign, and a hunger strike. As she fights against the corrupt system, she forms alliances and discovers her own strength.
Jew Süss (1940) is a drama film set in Germany during the Nazi era. It tells the story of a Jewish money-lender who is framed for rape and faces prejudice and discrimination. The film explores themes of propaganda, prejudice, and the consequences of misinformation.
Évasion fiscale - Le hold-up du siècle (2013) is a documentary that exposes the intricate details of the largest tax evasion scheme ever discovered. It delves into the world of financial speculation, illegal activities, and miscarriage of justice. The film highlights the impact of tax evasion on democracy and explores the involvement of trust companies, whistleblowers, and various countries like Switzerland and Greece.
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