Dirty Money is a documentary series that explores the corrupt practices and financial crimes of corporations around the world. Each episode delves into a different case of corporate corruption, exposing the greed, fraud, and deception that permeate the global economy. Through in-depth investigations and interviews with key players, the show uncovers the dark underbelly of capitalism.
Too Big to Fail is a movie based on true events surrounding the financial crisis of 2008. It portrays the events that led to the collapse of major financial institutions and the efforts made by government officials and financial executives to prevent the collapse of the American economy.
On January 24, 2008, Société Générale, one of the largest French banks, caused an earthquake by announcing a loss of 4.9 billion euros, linked to fraud by one of its traders, then unknown. From the initial shock to the media-judicial saga that followed, the series "Kerviel: a trader, 50 billion" retraces in 4 episodes of 45 minutes the key events of this story that has become a symbol of the excesses of finance.
On January 24, 2008, Société Générale, one of the largest French banks, caused an earthquake by announcing a loss of 4.9 billion euros, linked to fraud by one of its traders, then unknown. From the initial shock to the media-judicial saga that followed, the series "Kerviel: a trader, 50 billion" retraces in 4 episodes of 45 minutes the key events of this story that has become a symbol of the excesses of finance.
Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary that explores the scandal involving former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the events leading up to his downfall. The film delves into the investigation, the politics surrounding it, and the implications for Spitzer's career and personal life.
L'Argent (1928) is a silent film set in 1920s Paris and explores themes of greed, debt, and the consequences of financial speculation. The story revolves around a banker who manipulates the stock market and incurs a massive debt. As his financial situation deteriorates, he resorts to desperate measures, leading to tragic consequences for those around him.
Master of the Universe is a documentary that delves into the events of the global economic crisis of 2008 and examines its causes and consequences. It focuses on the role of investment banks, corporations, and bankers in the financial system, and explores the impact of capitalism and the financial crisis on economies worldwide. The film takes place primarily in Frankfurt, Germany, a prominent financial hub.
For millions, the election of Barack Obama marked a new era of hope. This four-part series tells the story of how he tried to reshape America as told by his inner circle - and the president himself.
Maxed Out is a powerful documentary that delves into the dangerous world of credit and its impact on the lives of individuals and society. It reveals the exploitative practices of the credit industry, highlighting the struggles of ordinary people caught in the vicious cycle of debt and the influence of big corporations. The film serves as a wakeup call about the financial system and its implications for the poor and vulnerable.
This Is Not a Coup (2016) is a documentary that delves into the financial crisis in Europe, focusing on the role of the European Central Bank. It explores the impact of the crisis on various European countries, the power dynamics involved, and the consequences for the overall financial system. The film sheds light on the decision-making processes of the European Union and the challenges faced by Irish politicians, as well as the political and economic implications of the crisis in Italy. With a critical lens, the documentary examines issues such as austerity measures, banking system corruption, and the effects on democracy and national economies.
The story of the dollar is that of a myth, the American dream. The dollar flinches and the world quakes. Are we living the first signs of the end of an empire? The Marvelous History of the US Dollar examines the green back's history, allure, and unique role as a catalyst for globalization, and how the American buck became so almighty that "$" is the most powerful symbol on earth.
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