अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFormer NATO commander Wesley Clark and son explore economic forces linking various sectors, revealing interconnections that can lead to collapse and potential solutions to untangle them.Former NATO commander Wesley Clark and son explore economic forces linking various sectors, revealing interconnections that can lead to collapse and potential solutions to untangle them.Former NATO commander Wesley Clark and son explore economic forces linking various sectors, revealing interconnections that can lead to collapse and potential solutions to untangle them.
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Populated throughout with clever, animated, New Yorker style cartoons, fantastic old timey "money shots" and the wisdom of international business experts, the newly minted film, "Hot Money" is a heap of fun to watch.
It exposes how today's moneylenders tie society up in knots. It took a military hero and his son to find out how to make sense of it all with uncanny humor and wit.
Who would of thought that a sudden global onset of fire, flood, and pestilence would turn money into chump change, time into currency, and transform the cliché, a day late and a dollar short into a prophesy?
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley Clark and his son Wes Clark Jr. take us on a rollicking trip through the new reality of how money may no longer make the world go 'round.
Catastrophic climate change combined with looming financial turmoil is making it clear that the only bank account that matters may be the number of livable days and years we have left. The good General and his son show us how to balance the books before the closing bell.
Hot Money is rich with historical context. It severs the knot of economic and political forces that may lead to societal collapse.This investment in knowledge with a little luck, will pay dividends in the future.
Hot Money may be just what we need to avoid burning down tomorrow.
It exposes how today's moneylenders tie society up in knots. It took a military hero and his son to find out how to make sense of it all with uncanny humor and wit.
Who would of thought that a sudden global onset of fire, flood, and pestilence would turn money into chump change, time into currency, and transform the cliché, a day late and a dollar short into a prophesy?
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley Clark and his son Wes Clark Jr. take us on a rollicking trip through the new reality of how money may no longer make the world go 'round.
Catastrophic climate change combined with looming financial turmoil is making it clear that the only bank account that matters may be the number of livable days and years we have left. The good General and his son show us how to balance the books before the closing bell.
Hot Money is rich with historical context. It severs the knot of economic and political forces that may lead to societal collapse.This investment in knowledge with a little luck, will pay dividends in the future.
Hot Money may be just what we need to avoid burning down tomorrow.
Mortgage backed securities, derivatives, the federal reserve - very interesting stuff against the backdrop of climate change. A mixture of interesting educational commentary and felt like the father and son dynamic worked well - I'm sure similar generational conversations are going on everywhere - interesting that the former General is more optimistic about solving problems than the son.
Hot Money delves into how deeply connected the economy and environment are and no matter what your beliefs are, you need to see this film. The human race is on its way down a dangerous path and we need to educate ourselves before it's too late. The relationship and banter between General Wesley Clark and Wes Clark Jr. are a perfect fit for this type of doc. 10/10!
10George62
An eye-opening and intricate look at the global financial system. Sometimes shocking and sometimes funny; revealing just how precarious the whole thing is as it is tied up with mortgages insurance and debt. If people think 2008 was bad... guess what is coming. I also appreciate the film spends the latter half looking at solutions.
This is a great film! I learned so much about how fragile our financial system is, and how closely it's tied to climate change.
It's beautifully shot and cleverly weaves in and out of conversations between General Wesley Clark and his son Wes Clark jr. in a way that makes you feel like you're there, part of the conversation. So fascinating!
I highly recommend this documentary to anyone interested in the future of our country, our democracy, and our planet. Definitely a "must see"!
I highly recommend this documentary to anyone interested in the future of our country, our democracy, and our planet. Definitely a "must see"!
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