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Generation Wealth

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
5,9 k
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Generation Wealth (2018)
Lauren Greenfield’s postcard from the edge of the American Empire captures a portrait of a materialistic, workaholic, image-obsessed culture. Simultaneously autobiographical and historical essay, the film bears witness to the global boom-bust economy, the corrupted American Dream, and the personal costs of late stage capitalism, narcissism, and greed. Generation Wealth arrives on Prime Video this Friday, February 1.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary that investigates the pathologies that have created the richest society the world has ever seen.A documentary that investigates the pathologies that have created the richest society the world has ever seen.A documentary that investigates the pathologies that have created the richest society the world has ever seen.

  • Réalisation
    • Lauren Greenfield
  • Scénario
    • Lauren Greenfield
  • Casting principal
    • Lauren Greenfield
    • Bret Easton Ellis
    • Paris Cronin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    5,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lauren Greenfield
    • Scénario
      • Lauren Greenfield
    • Casting principal
      • Lauren Greenfield
      • Bret Easton Ellis
      • Paris Cronin
    • 134avis d'utilisateurs
    • 60avis des critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 nominations au total

    Vidéos7

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    Generation Wealth: Money Is Success
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    Generation Wealth: Money Is Success
    Generation Wealth: Limo Bob Jumbo Jet
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    Generation Wealth: Limo Bob Jumbo Jet
    Generation Wealth: Louis Vuitton Handbag
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    Generation Wealth: Louis Vuitton Handbag
    Generation Wealth: Photographers Lens
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    Generation Wealth: Photographers Lens

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    Lauren Greenfield
    Lauren Greenfield
    • Self
    Bret Easton Ellis
    Bret Easton Ellis
    • Self
    Paris Cronin
    • Self
    • (as Paris)
    Mijanou
    • Self
    Eddie
    • Self
    Sheldon Greenfield
    • Self
    Patricia Greenfield
    • Self
    Cliff
    • Self
    Florian Homm
    • Self
    Chris Hedges
    • Self
    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Conrad Homm
    • Self
    Mikayla
    • Self - Conrad Homm's Girlfriend
    Suzanne Murphy
    • Self
    • (as Suzanne)
    Trudy Wilner Stack
    • Self
    Gabriel Greenfield
    • Self - Lauren Greenfield's Son
    Limo Bob
    Limo Bob
    • Self
    Michael Barney Jr.
    • Self
    • (as Lil Magic)
    • Réalisation
      • Lauren Greenfield
    • Scénario
      • Lauren Greenfield
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    Avis des utilisateurs134

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    7mycannonball

    Had Lots MORE Potential - but still interesting

    What interesting subject matter spanning decades of following kids born with silver spoons. And there definitely IS some interesting photography and inter views, but the biggest issue is that it fails to draw any big conclusions around the central theme. It feels a little bit like, "here is some info from my work as a journalist/photographer and make with it what you well." Which is fine, but it lacked follow-through thematically.
    johntravolta12345

    The story of a woman who unconsciously ended up exactly like her own mother...

    And, more broadly, an examination of how pathology typically leads to even more pathology -- presented here in the context of how kids raised with incomplete and unsatisfied childhoods end up raising their own kids with the same or similar problems, leading to a snowball effect of pathologies that plague our society in innumerable ways. This is the key takeaway, despite the filmmaker likely not intending it to be: that childcare is extremely important (obviously), and the chain reaction caused by inadequate childcare may very well end up being eventual cause for America's collapse.

    As our nation's population has grown during Ms. Greenfield's lifetime; as time has progressed; as our economic system has found new aspects of life to commodify and squeeze into our GDP growth figures, the pathologies of our culture have ballooned in tandem with our economic "success." We may very well have passed the point of no return towards our societal collapse, as this film suggests. At the very least, we are precipitously close to it.

    Though I would like to say that this film is a must-watch, for its observations and lessons are so important for our nation's future, I think that such a recommendation is actually futile. As the professional critic reviews exemplify, for some folks (dare I say the majority of the US), this film will fall on deaf ears. We are so deep into our system of delusional desires and vacuous goals that we require great shock to awake to the truth. For this, there is no substitute for lived experience. Hence, as the reviews make evident, those who have experienced something that made them realize the truth of this film FOR THEMSELVES have rated it highly, while others have dismissed it as meandering and inconclusive. In other words, this film reaffirms the conclusions drawn by those who have already learned these same lessons for themselves, while baffling and even aggravating those who just can't/don't understand. We find ourselves in an unfolding catastrophe that is too alluring and complex for most of us to be able to perceive clearly -- let alone do anything about.

    In any case, thank you Ms. Greenfield for your effort in making this film, and in particular, your own introspection on how you (and your family) were in a way consumed by the pathologies of our society. This was powerful storytelling, beautifully filmed and narrated. 10/10
    9pbazely

    A brilliant window into the dark heart of our culture.

    Thoughtful and often funny view of our obsession with money and stuff. But the filmmaker's kindness also shines through. She doesn't judge her subjects and places herself in the spotlight too.
    9zkonedog

    The Effect Of $$$

    Money can be a tricky thing: Despite nearly everyone's professing of the want of more of it, those that have it do not experience the seemingly requisite happiness or contentment. As a subject in this documentary says: "If you believe money can buy happiness, you obviously have never had money!". Everyone believes they can be the exception to the rule, but the results seem to indicate otherwise.

    "Generation Wealth" is, at its core, a personal project from photojournalist/director Lauren Greenfield. She basically turned her camera lens toward the affluent around the world (we visit China, Russia, Europe, along with the U.S.), shot as many pics as possible, and then looked to see what interesting conclusions might be drawn from the experience.

    For some reason, "Generation Wealth" receives very poor ratings from the critics, and I think I know the crux of the reason why: this is a very expansive, far-reaching documentary that severely lacks a thesis. Though the production value is very high, it lacks a true goal or thesis, instead throwing a bunch of wealth-related ideas out for thought and just letting them "sit there", so to speak.

    The reason for this lack of coherent subject or purpose? In many respects, this is as much a personal journey for Greenfield, who grew up in the affluent LA suburbs and thus has a very personal stake in the entire discussion. Her relationships (documented on camera) with her own parents and immediate family/children bring an emotional punch to the doc that is much-appreciated (at least by this viewer). It's one thing to see how wealth affects the richest of Wall Street traders or international business tycoons. It's another to see how it can creep into day-to-day life of the "average" folk as well.

    Usually, I would criticize a doc like this one for lacking any sort of primary focus or goal to accomplish, but I think "Generation Wealth" is the rare piece that works in spite of (if not in some ways because of) its non-proselytizing ways. It is indeed "all over the place", but all the different avenues it turns down lead to productive highways instead of dead-ends. Add in the emotional Greenfield angle and it covers all the bases.

    Because of the ratings, I had very low expectations coming into "Generation Wealth", but found myself riveted from the opening salvo to the closing credits. If you are a fan of social documentaries or the topic of wealth in general, you'll find something to enjoy here.
    9allysonstewartallen

    An insightful analysis of our times...

    This movie was a reminder of the importance of striving for balance... so many of the characters featured clealry lost sight of the damage done to themselves and their relationships in their obsessive pursuit of money for the sake of it. Lauren Greenfield's decades of chronicling gets showcased in this expose - and as someone raised in LA during these decades, it speaks the truth. Bravo Lauren. This should be required viewing for all students of modern culture in the developed and developing world...

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    • Anecdotes
      Limo Bob's final film appearance.
    • Citations

      Florian Homm: It takes a long trip to come back to what matters. The other stuff is a delusion.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Front Row Flynn: GENERATION WEALTH: Lauren Greenfield, moderator Claudia Puig (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      Already Knowing
      Performed by Cool Amerika

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 juillet 2018 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wealth: The Influence of Affluence
    • Sociétés de production
      • Evergreen Pictures
      • Artemis Rising Foundation
      • Candescent Films
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      • 237 709 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 35 834 $US
      • 22 juil. 2018
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 287 709 $US
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