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Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10min
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Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream (2012)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFilmmaker Alex Gibney investigates the fact that the 400 richest Americans control more wealth than the 150 million people in the bottom 50 percent of the population.Filmmaker Alex Gibney investigates the fact that the 400 richest Americans control more wealth than the 150 million people in the bottom 50 percent of the population.Filmmaker Alex Gibney investigates the fact that the 400 richest Americans control more wealth than the 150 million people in the bottom 50 percent of the population.

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    • Alex Gibney
  • Scénario
    • Alex Gibney
    • Chad Beck
    • Michael Gross
  • Casting principal
    • Alex Gibney
    • Paul Piff
    • Anne Rueth
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      • Alex Gibney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gibney
      • Chad Beck
      • Michael Gross
    • Casting principal
      • Alex Gibney
      • Paul Piff
      • Anne Rueth
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    • 2avis des critiques
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    Alex Gibney
    Alex Gibney
    • Narrator
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    Paul Piff
    • Social Psychologist, University of California, Berkeley
    Anne Rueth
    • Self - Social Worker, South Bronx Children's Aid Society
    Colin Dunkley
    • Self - Ministry of Divine Light, Food Pantry
    • (as Pastor Colin Dunkley)
    April Dunkley
    • Self - Ministry of Divine Light, Food Pantry
    Timothy Noah
    • Self - Author, The Great Divergence
    • (as Tim Noah)
    Jeffrey Sachs
    Jeffrey Sachs
    • Self - Professor of Economics, Columbia University
    Bruce Bartlett
    • Self - Economic Policy Advisor, Reagan and Bush Sr. Administrations
    Michael Gross
    Michael Gross
    • Self - Author, 740 Park: The Story of the World's Richest Apartment Building
    Stephen A. Schwarzman
    • Self - Co-Founder of The Blackstone Group
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    • (as Stephen Schwarzman)
    Rod Stewart
    Rod Stewart
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    Jacob Hacker
    • Self - Political Science Professor, Yale University
    Jack Abramoff
    Jack Abramoff
    • Self - Former Lobbyist
    Robert Kaiser
    • Self - Senior Correspondent, The Washington Post
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    Ralph Nader
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    John Boehner
    John Boehner
    • Self - R-Ohio, Speaker of the House
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    • (as Rep. John Boehner)
    Carol Browner
    • Self - EPA Administrator (1993-2001)
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      • Alex Gibney
    • Scénario
      • Alex Gibney
      • Chad Beck
      • Michael Gross
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    8gavin6942

    An Incredible Look At the State of the Economy

    Is class warfare the rich against the poor, or is it the ultra-rich pitting the middle-class against the poor (and each other)? While maybe not objective, this documentary looks at the power behind the politics.

    I love that Jack Abramoff appears here and speaks candidly. I do not care whether he feels he was right or wrong, but that he is able to come forward and explain how the game is played really adds to our understanding.

    I further love the film's turn towards David Koch and from there towards the state of Wisconsin (where I have lived over 30 years). It was great to see familiar faces like Mahlon Mitchell and Mark Pocan, and hear the connection between Ayn Rand and Paul Ryan.

    We even got to see real folks in Waukesha and hear more of the Scott Walker prank phone call. From the start it looked like we would be focusing on the Park Avenue of Manhattan versus the Park Avenue of the Bronx. I am glad it went beyond that. Will other non-Dairy State viewers enjoy it as much? I cannot say.
    8poperatzo

    Powerful, unsettling

    It let's the rich and powerful speak in their own words, telling their own story of entitlement, selfishness, and disregard of anyone who is not equally rich and powerful. They unintentionally give us a glimpse into a world that is usually wrapped in gauze and press agents.

    Forget about your political ideology for a moment and watch this movie. Nobody puts words in the mouths of people like Jack Abramoff or Michele Bachamann. They're saying what's on their minds. If you've come to believe that something about the promise of America has gone wrong, just watch this movie with an open mind. You'll come away wondering what's more important to the elite: making more money for themselves, or making sure nobody else makes any.

    The editing is first rate, and the pace is good. The story comes through loud and clear without having to be pushed in your face. Watch this movie.
    8erikja

    Fact or fiction? Or both?

    I watched this movie with great interest - and read the reviews with almost the same interest, especially those criticizing the movie. For me this actually underpins one of the movie's important messages: the challenge for society with very conflicting world views. Basically, I think it is almost impossible to make the perfect documentary, at least when it comes to social and psychological matters. If you want to include everything the movie will be extremely detailed and complicated. So - you have to choose an angle, as every writer on history do. By choosing to highlight one aspect of an issue, you necessarily will have to skip others. But does this mean that you cannot learn anything from the story told? No. As a Scandinavian I am very eager to achieve a deeper understanding of the American society since it has a profound influence on the rest of the world- and I must say I disagree completely with Brian, also from Denmark, when stating that Gibneys movie was a waste of time. The movie seems to me very clearly to document a serious problem for the stability of the American society, based apparently on very different ways of perceiving and interpreting the surrounding world. But a difference with vast consequences for the less powerful and well-off population. Of course you will be able to point your fingers at aspects in any documentary, as mentioned before - but does that mean that the remainder of the movie is irrelevant, as Brian seems to think? For me - no. His argument is for me merely a fig leaf for avoiding a discussion of very serious matters. Thanks and credit for Alex Gibney for presenting this thought-provoking movie for us, and for giving us the opportunity to continue investigating and reflecting.
    9maitre-miyamoto

    Depressing but real

    Although very upsetting, this documentary was great. I wouldn't give it a 10 because it was a little short and incomplete. Interestingly, most of the people incriminated in this documentary declined to comment. It would have been nice to hear their point of view and comments on some of their speeches featured in the documentary.

    It seems that the only reviewers who didn't like this documentary just hated it. This says a lot more about them than it does about the documentary, which included a lot of plain economic facts. How can you disagree with facts? It's hard not to be shocked by some of the data presented here. I actually find it ironic that a lot of Republicans argue that America has become a communist country when the gap between the rich and the poor has never been bigger, and that lobbies sponsored by corporations draft every bill in this country. It is depressing to think that some people would be so gullible.

    Taxes for the rich have never been lower either. Many lower and middle class Americans get manipulated into rooting for the 1 % thinking that it will benefit them in the long run. Fact is, thanks to the Bush tax cuts, the rich has never paid as little tax. The argument was that this would create millions of jobs. All it really did was increasing our deficit by several trillions.

    Even though it won't gel with everyone, this documentary is a must-see.
    9xnintendollx-993-590159

    Tells it like it is. Eye opening/Mind opening

    I came across the documentary on good old Netflix. A great rainy day documentary turned on the light in my mind once again to research more....about economy, the psychological effects of consumerism/class/rank on certain people, inflation, the justice system, women's rights etc. That's when you know a documentary is good--It encourages you to want to dig for the truth even more than before.

    I've wondered many times: Why is our world set up like it is? What does it mean to be a human being? Where's the spiritual/soul growth in this economic cut-throat kind of game? This documentary gives you a glimpse of the kind of tactics/warfare certain political figures will pull to keep this economic war going. I wish this documentary was longer and went into further psychological realms and that's kind of what sparks you to do independent research afterward. It's a really great starter and introduction to life/economic/education problems in America.

    This war on happiness/our way of life is corrupted by relentless inequality/unjust players and financial discrimination and it will never end until the embers of greed have cooled...

    Remember this, "After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box."

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      740 Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City was built by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis maternal grandfather, James T. Lee.
    • Connexions
      Features The Mike Wallace Interview: Ayn Rand (1959)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 novembre 2012 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Afrique du Sud
    • Site officiel
      • ITVS (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Парк-Авеню
    • Lieux de tournage
      • South Bronx, Bronx, New York City, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • ARTE
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
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