Money For Nothing:
Inside the Federal Reserve
Money For Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve
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"Money For Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve" is a documentary film coming soon to a theater near you in September 2013!
Screening in New York - September 13th-19th
Visit www.MoneyForNothingTheMovie.org for more cities and dates!
Production Company: Liberty Street Films
Director-Screenwriter-Producer: Jim Bruce
Directors of photography: Bob Richman, Antonio Rossi
Music: Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum
Editors: Jim Bruce, Jared Rosenberg
No rating 101 minutes
Money For Nothing: Inside The Federal Reserve began as a project looking for funding on
KickStarter The film makers asked for One hundred thousand dollars and surpassed their goal as 706 backers donated $107,596 to aid in making this documentary.
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Bruce has pulled together what may be the most reasoned, constructive and accessible documentary of the post-crisis genre. By taking a longer view of the modern capital markets, “Money for Nothing” avoids the blame game that has plagued other attempts to explain how the financial system was brought to the brink five years ago.
Best of all, “Money for Nothing” avoids many of the ideological traps that ensnare the important debate over the Fed’s role in the modern economy. Though critical of willy-nilly money printing, the film doesn’t leave the audience yearning for a return to the days before 1971, when the value of the greenback was underpinned by the Fed’s supply of physical gold.
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Breaking Views Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve, Reviewed
Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve, a cluttered and uninspiring new documentary, suffers from an unenviable comparison to Inside Job, the 2011 Oscar winner that also covered the causes and repercussions of the 2008 financial crisis. But the two films' framing devices differ significantly; while Inside Job takes a broader view of the relationship between Wall Street and its regulators, Money for Nothing aims to unpack the mysteries of the financial industry’s most important regulator, the Federal Reserve.
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Washington City Paper Money for Nothing” Wants to Be the Next “Inside Job”
Is the Fed to blame for the financial crisis and its aftermath? That’s the question asked by a new documentary film opening today, entitled Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve. I discussed the film with Princeton professor Alan Blinder, who is a featured expert in it, today on WNYC’s Money Talking. It’s a fascinating question to ask on the fifth year anniversary of the financial crisis, as well as the centennial of the Fed itself, not to mention the eve of the appointment of a new Federal Reserve chief.
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Time Business & Money Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve’ movie review
The last movie that came through town about the Federal Reserve was “Silver Circle,” a futuristic animated thriller depicting a dystopian world in which the Fed’s monetary policies had led to hyperinflation and $150-per-gallon gas. As a villain, it featured a fictional Fed chairman so power mad that he routinely ordered his political enemies assassinated and tossed into a crematorium.
So it’s a relief to watch “Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve.” The closest that Jim Bruce’s sober documentary gets to hyperbole is when narrator Liev Schreiber intones - against footage of Frankenstein’s monster rising from a chair - “As Alan Greenspan’s term drew to a close, his transformation of the American economy was complete.”
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