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Abacus: Small Enough to Jail

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Thomas Sung in Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (2016)
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Una pequeña institución financiera llamada Abacus se convierte en la única compañía con cargos penales tras la crisis hipotecaria de 2008 en Estados Unidos.Una pequeña institución financiera llamada Abacus se convierte en la única compañía con cargos penales tras la crisis hipotecaria de 2008 en Estados Unidos.Una pequeña institución financiera llamada Abacus se convierte en la única compañía con cargos penales tras la crisis hipotecaria de 2008 en Estados Unidos.

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    • Steve James
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    • Thomas Sung
    • Hwei Lin Sung
    • Cyrus Vance Jr.
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    7.1/10
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    • Dirección
      • Steve James
    • Elenco
      • Thomas Sung
      • Hwei Lin Sung
      • Cyrus Vance Jr.
    • 22Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 52Opiniones de los críticos
    • 73Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 7 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Thomas Sung
    Thomas Sung
    • Self - Founder, Abacus Federal Savings Bank
    Hwei Lin Sung
    • Self - Thomas Sung's Wife
    Cyrus Vance Jr.
    • Self - District Attorney, New York County
    Matt Taibbi
    Matt Taibbi
    • Self - Journalist & Author, The Divide
    Jill Sung
    • Self - Abacus President & CEO
    Vera Sung
    • Self - Abacus Director
    Heather Sung
    • Self - Physician
    Chanterelle Sung
    • Self - Former Assistant DA
    Linda Hall
    • Self - Title Closer
    David Lindorff
    • Self - Investigative Journalist
    Jiayang Fan
    • Self - Staff Writer, The New Yorker
    Polly Greenberg
    • Self - Chief, Major Economic Crimes Bureay NY DA's Office
    Yiu Wah Wong
    • Self - Abacus Chief Credit Officer
    Kevin Puvalowski
    • Self - Attorney for Abacus
    Sam Talkin
    • Self - Attorney for Mr. Wong
    Don Lee
    • Self - Community Activist
    Ti-Hua Chang
    • Self - Reporter
    Rusty Wing
    • Self - Attorney for Abacus
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      • Steve James
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    10johnsonmarques-83144

    Very well done, must watch.

    UNBELIEVABLE! I have never written a review but feel compelled to by the emotional response and anger this documentary has stirred. It is a well-done documentary, and I guess I am just shocked by its content.

    I have studied the 2008 financial crisis extensively. I had no idea this happened. The US government and the New York DA's office should be absolutely ashamed. The fact that this happened makes me disappointed in my government. Part of me is holding some hope that the documentary is extremely biased and one sided (though I do not believe this is true). It makes me physically ill to think that the large financial institutions such as Citi Group, Bank of America, JP Morgan, etc., got away with what they did in causing the financial crisis and our government spent its resources persecuting this small family run community bank. Unbelievable.
    9marsanobill

    Beware the Bureaucrat with Power and a Hunger for Headlines

    Abacus: Small Enough to Jail is a suspenseful David v. Goliath documentary of family loyalty and stubborn courage facing a gigantic government agency and an ego to match. As follows: Tom Sung emigrated from China at 16 and became in time a citizen, a successful lawyer and a resident of upscale Connecticut. Nevertheless he noticed that 'establishment' banks were happy to take his deposits, but when it came to getting a loan, he didn't, as the saying went in the hateful days of the racist Exclusion Act, 'have a Chinaman's chance.' Sung then took a chance and started his own bank—Abacus Federal Savings. His timing was perfect: new immigration laws in the 1960s meant Chinatown soon had a] plenty of customers for Abacus and b] something besides Cantonese restaurants. He was a genuine positive force among the Chinese population, admired and respected by all. Then about a decade ago low-ranking Abacus personnel were caught falsifying mortgage applications; they were immediately sacked and their misdeeds reported to feds, as required. Mistake, as it turned out. The subprime- mortgage crisis was big news: until then, few Americans used the word 'trillion' for anything but the national debt or the distance from here to Alpha Centauri. Villains included Citibank, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and while some were fined, no one went to jail and most bonuses were paid as usual. Unfortunately for Abacus, new-minted New York D.A. Cyrus Vance Jr., who was as hungry for publicity as NY's Sen. Charles Schumer, saw a chance for headlines and photo ops. Seeking a halo as the sole public avenger of the crisis, Vance charged Abacus with 80 counts of criminal wrongdoing, launching a court battle that ran five years and cost $10 million. Although the major villains had got off lightly as being 'too big to fail,' Vance's target was indeed 'small enough to jail': in size, Abacus was 2600th among U.S. banks. About the size, as it turned out, of David. This is an excellent documentary, suspenseful but lightened with some bursts of humor among the Sung family as they fight for the reputations and their principles.
    8johnsonalg

    David vs Goliath

    This film received a standing ovation at the Chicago International Film Festival. At the Q and A after the film the family was as genuine as in the movie. Not only is this a story about government picking on the small guy (small by banking standards) but also a nice movie about immigration and family values. The entire movie was shot while filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams) was unaware if the family or bank would be found innocent or guilty of mortgage fraud. Unfortunately the court proceedings are represented by paintings and live audio, but you still get the feeling of being in the courtroom. Even a couple of jurors are interviewed. Do not expect to sit on the edge of your seat with anxiety but a very interesting, thoughtful film
    8michael-young-585

    What Happened to Justice?

    Documentaries may be about true stories, but that doesn't mean they can't stir up emotional responses in the viewer. The last documentary I read, about first responders in Aleppo, Syria, made me feel anger against the callousness of governments, and sympathy for the strong and courageous men who have to deal with the consequences. This movie, too, made me rail against not just the enormous insensitivity of my own government, but also just how incompetent it seems to be.

    "Abacus" is the name of a small federally chartered savings bank, with just six branches, operating in New York's Chinatown. It was founded by a Chinese man, born in Shanghai, who immigrated to the United States as a child with his parents. He went to law school and practiced law for a while and then decided to help his native community by operating a bank that could provide credit to other Chinese immigrants who have a native mistrust of banks, government, and pretty much any institution who wants a share of their money. In addition, to operating his bank, successfully for many years, he, with his devoted wife, also raised four amazing daughters, three of which also became lawyers and the fourth, a physician. In short, this was an impressive family - smart and hardworking.

    The documentary camera spends a lot of time with this family, in their offices, and frequently in Chinese restaurants eating big, and appetizing, Chinese meals. We learn that the family is close-knit, loving, and commanding a sense of humor, in addition to being smart and committed to both their family and their community.

    They had to have those qualities, in order to survive an ordeal that lasted five long years and would threaten their bank, their reputations, and their freedom. Abacus Federal Savings Bank was not just the first, but the only bank in all of America that was charged and prosecuted with felony charges as a result of all the financial misbehavior that created the 2008 financial collapse of America. You have to think about that a bit. If, like me, you've been waiting for ten years now for leaders of America's biggest banks (like Chase, Goldman-Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Citibank) to actually pay for the suffering they caused Americans because of the greedy deals they fraudulently packaged and promoted, then this documentary will do nothing except make you angry.

    Instead of going after the banks that were 'too big to fail', instead, Cyrus Vance, the D.A. For the Southern District of New York, instead took the incredibly easy and cowardly approach of trying to punish a small community bank that had, at worst, committed some omissions of proper oversight over some of its employees. The Sung family, and the managers they employed, were definitely guilty of failing to adequately oversee several of their mortgage processors, because, frankly, they trusted them more than they should have. But, after five years of building a case, the assistant district attorney couldn't connect all the dots to prove criminal intent on the part of the owners, she instead developed absurd theories based on cultural misunderstandings and career advancement goals. No doubt she had encouragement from Vance who was desperately looking for an example that would pretend to show that they were indeed doing something about the financial crisis. They found a bank that was "small enough to jail!"

    I've been concerned for some time now about the lack of leadership in our political institutions. It seems we have embraced leaders who are not only just plain stupid, but who also are motivated by the basest of impulses. This movie does nothing to alter that opinion. I give the movie 8 stars for so effectively making me angry!
    7matthewssilverhammer

    It's Not Such a Wonderful Life

    I don't know if you've heard, but the American justice system is probably too cozy with the Big Banks. The beauty of this little doc is that it puts a personal face on the decidedly impersonal numbers, giving a portrait of a family unjustly taking the fall for corporations much worse than them. Especially love the natural comparison it makes to It's a Wonderful Life...because maybe it's not always that wonderful.

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      Steve James' first Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature, following notable omissions like Hoop Dreams (1994) and La vida misma (2014).
    • Citas

      Himself - Founder, Abacus Federal Savings Bank: Abacus, you know, is the Chinese calculator. China Regards abacus as a national treasure. So we say we'll name the bank Abacus.

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      Featured in Los 90 Premios de la Academia (2018)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de julio de 2017 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Kartemquin Films (US)
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Mandarín
      • Cantonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Banken som fick skulden
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Chinatown, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Blue Ice Films
      • Kartemquin Films
      • Mitten Media
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 113,278
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 12,528
      • 21 may 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
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      • 1h 28min(88 min)
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