Abacus: Small Enough to Jail is a documentary that tells the story of a small family-owned bank, Abacus Federal Savings Bank, and their legal battle against a prosecution by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. The bank was accused of mortgage fraud relating to the 2008 financial crisis. The film explores the dynamics of the trial, the impact on the bank's community, and the struggle of a small institution going up against the power of the government.
In Silver River, a mustached man, owning a gambling boat and burning money, forms a friendship with a dishonorably discharged man who needs money to start a new life. Together, they face the challenges of the American Civil War, battle of Gettysburg, and warring factions. Amidst the political rally and assassination attempts, they navigate through their own personal struggles and strive for wealth and empire.
A newlywed couple journeys west to make their fortune, and begins a banking empire.
The lives of the residents of a Manhattan apartment building are intertwined with the actions of a crooked investor.
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