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The American Ruling Class

  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
351
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The American Ruling Class (2005)
The American Ruling Class: Back To School
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this first of its kind "dramatic-documentary-musical", Lewis Lapham takes two young Ivy-League graduates on a tour of the corridors of power. The novice careerists must decide: should the... Tout lireIn this first of its kind "dramatic-documentary-musical", Lewis Lapham takes two young Ivy-League graduates on a tour of the corridors of power. The novice careerists must decide: should they seek to rule the world, or to save it?In this first of its kind "dramatic-documentary-musical", Lewis Lapham takes two young Ivy-League graduates on a tour of the corridors of power. The novice careerists must decide: should they seek to rule the world, or to save it?

  • Director
    • John Kirby
  • Writers
    • Lewis Lapham
    • John Kirby
    • Libby Handros
  • Stars
    • Lewis Lapham
    • Caton Burwell
    • Paul Cantagallo
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    351
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    • Director
      • John Kirby
    • Writers
      • Lewis Lapham
      • John Kirby
      • Libby Handros
    • Stars
      • Lewis Lapham
      • Caton Burwell
      • Paul Cantagallo
    • 20Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 7Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Lewis Lapham
    Lewis Lapham
    • Self - Introduced by
    Caton Burwell
    • Jack Bellamy
    Paul Cantagallo
    • Mike Vanzetti
    Jessica Silver-Greenberg
    Jessica Silver-Greenberg
    • Taylor Meade
    Hollis Witherspoon
    • Emily Gann
    Keith Witty
    • Garden Party Jazz Band
    Steve Blum
    • Garden Party Jazz Band
    Sam Hoyt
    • Garden Party Jazz Band
    Catherine Mathis
    • Self
    Caroline Camougis
    • Self
    Kevin Wilson
    • Chef at the Pierre
    Kathleen Landis
    • Diner
    Eileen Eichenstein
    • Diner
    Susan Tsao
    • Diner
    David Robinson
    • Bartender at pier 63
    Lucas Johnson-Yahraus
    • Kitchen Worker
    Max Wolf
    • Kitchen Worker
    Jonas Oppenheim
    • Kitchen Worker
    • Director
      • John Kirby
    • Writers
      • Lewis Lapham
      • John Kirby
      • Libby Handros
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    10studioarte

    American Ruling Class - I loved it!!

    You must see American Ruling Class. Kids applying to college,college students and parents don't miss American Ruling Class. Kids about to graduate from college wondering about the job market- don't miss it. Lewis Lapham is sensational- his friends fantastic. Please see this movie- I have seen it three times!! High schools should show this film to their students! Guidance counselors and teachers should watch this film. This film is a must see for kids entering the finance power track too. I wonder if they will do American Ruling Class part 2? By the way students applying to schools or entering the finance world from overseas should not miss this film- quite an education for them too. Absolutely entertaining!!!
    9dberrian

    An exceptional film

    This is an exceptional film both in content and in form.

    Talking about class in America is hard. The very real role of top-down hierarchies that we all necessarily cooperate with and participate in is one that is usually shrouded in confusion (even that it exists) and to speak openly about it runs the risk of being judged subversive.

    "The American Ruling Class" not only directly addresses the issue of elites in a "democracy", but also gets many of the leaders of the "ruling class" to talk about it as well (how did the filmmakers do that?). Usually a documentary on "class issues" is either a bombastic piece decrying the sins of the rich or is a clinical sociological exercise. "The American Ruling Class" is neither. It uses a fictional story of two recent Yale graduates who are trying to figure out what they are to do with their lives as a means to carry out a series of very real encounters and interviews with some of the leaders of American government, finance, philanthropy, and business. The "students" ask, "Is there a ruling class in America? And if so, what would I need to do if I wanted to become part of it?" They get some very revealing answers.

    The uncomfortable edge of talking about class is muted by the fact that this film is genuinely entertaining. There are visual jokes and some nice songs that pop up just when things start to get over-serious. Rich, elite people are never presented as simple caricatures; they are shown as real people who care about America and are dedicated to keeping themselves and this country privileged.

    I recommend this film as a way of introducing issues of class to friends and neighbors whether they are liberal or conservative. It is a good starting point for deeper discussions and you may find that those folks you thought were opposites on almost every political issue can find some common ground here.
    9moosejaw1

    We are all just peons to America's richest 1%

    I thoroughly enjoyed this mock-documentary. I have chosen to review it after reading some of the reviews that completely missed the point.

    The movie truly shows how the incredibly rich and powerful people rule the United States. All of the acting is staged, and shown to be this way throughout the movie.

    I wish it was a satire about how the U.S.A. is run, but it is one of the truest accounts out there.

    I watched Oprah the other day, and the topic involved Class structure and rule in society...and I told my wife about this film, since it does a far better job explaining what the different class structures are.

    It truly comes down to the super-rich, and the rest of us. I have a very good job, and make a fantastic living financially, and can pretty much do whatever I please without money being any type of issue. However, I am much closer to the bottom of the ladder than the top, no matter how much designer crap I buy...or vacations I take...or homes I own. On the surface it may look like I have a lot more, but in reality I am in the same boat as everyone else.

    This movie shows how dramatically different the 99% of us live to the 1%...so different most people are completely clueless, and will miss the point of this movie entirely.

    As far as the quote Lapham gives...he's not the perfect actor, but people can use those quotes to understand what America's ruling Class truly thinks and believes.

    This movie is well worth seeing.
    9mulletbarber

    TARC- An investigation into politics that is long overdue.

    Lapham narrates and guides two young investment banker wannabees through a post-modernist adventure into the private lives and thoughts of some of the America's most interesting and powerful people. If the information that Lapham attempts to distill from this powerful and effective documentary could be related to more people, perhaps the country would be in better shape. The movie is at times sad and frustrating-the nickel and dime singin' working class dignity is a poignant revelation- but overall it is a vision of hope for the future. I am not familiar with Mr. Lapham's political inclinations, but the film achieves a remarkable milestone, clearly identifying problems in contemporary America without assigning blame. The whole thing reminded me of Barak Obama's winning attitude and the hope of an intelligent and bi-partisan, or at least meritocratic solution to the world's toughest problems. The film suffers from a bit too much cuteness, but I have never seen such efficient use interviews with people that really matter. If you are interested in politics,history, or just care a lot about humanity, this is essential viewing.
    10pianogirly

    Unlike anything you've ever seen before...biting satirical call to reform

    This film is a must see for recent college grads or really anyone trying to figure out their place in this world. This film is truly a marvel...not only does it transcend neat classifications, "documentary," "drama," "musical" (of which it is all three) it elevates the subject matter-what are the social responsibilities and realities for those to whom much is given?- to a call for a generation to re-examine their blind ambition and think of the world their actions are creating. This film grapples, as many of us do, with the trade-offs between doing the things you love or that will benefits those around you, and ascending the ladder of success and fortune.

    What is truly remarkable about this film is how effectively it uses satire to drive home its point. It resists condescension and engages the audience as intelligent, thinking beings. (finally!) A tour of affluence and influence in America, it sports a cast of very interesting and accomplished people. The "actors" - in a Q&A with the director we learned that the kids were not trained actors but actually recent Harvard and Princeton grads - delivered honest performances. Not to mention the fact that Lewis Lapham is a riot. I would be remiss if I failed to mention that there is stunning fusion of the message of the film with the film's musical numbers.

    Well done, original and powerful.

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      Jack Bellamy: Well, I've got an offer from Goldman Sachs to work in investment banking in New York City.

      Lewis Lapham - Fmr. Editor Harper's Magazine: That's fantastic. Are you excited about that?

      Jack Bellamy: Sure, I guess.

      Lewis Lapham - Fmr. Editor Harper's Magazine: No guess. Great career. You meet a lot of nice people. Make a lot of money. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, Jack. And what about you, Mike?

      Mike Vanzetti: Actually, I thought I might take a year to write and work some odd jobs.

      Lewis Lapham - Fmr. Editor Harper's Magazine: A shocking misuse of your parent's money.

      Mike Vanzetti: So they tell me.

      Lewis Lapham - Fmr. Editor Harper's Magazine: Both you gentlemen have a chance to become members of the American ruling class and I don't see why you don't avail yourself of that opportunity.

      Jack Bellamy: Ruling class?

      Lewis Lapham - Fmr. Editor Harper's Magazine: As was true in the early years of the Republic, the country is governed by a commercial oligarchy and the citizen who cannot afford the luxury of a contrary opinion learns, of necessity, to dance the beggar's waltz.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mars 2007 (United States)
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