97% owned present serious research and verifiable evidence on our economic and financial system. This is the first documentary to tackle this issue from a UK-perspective and explains the inn... Read all97% owned present serious research and verifiable evidence on our economic and financial system. This is the first documentary to tackle this issue from a UK-perspective and explains the inner workings of Central Banks and the Money creation process. When money drives almost all ... Read all97% owned present serious research and verifiable evidence on our economic and financial system. This is the first documentary to tackle this issue from a UK-perspective and explains the inner workings of Central Banks and the Money creation process. When money drives almost all activity on the planet, it's essential that we understand it. Yet simple questions often g... Read all
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Part of this has to do with the lack of a clear story line. You feel that all of the contributing interviewees have important information, but the total of chunks of information do not lead to a whole that is clear understandable and mor than the sum of its parts.
What also does not help are:
+ The very monotone comment that is unable to draw you into the subject matter.
+ The at times poorly communicating infographics.
+ The seemingly random scenes from black and white moves that bear no clear relation to the topic
The topic is relevant and interesting, but will never reach a really large audience simply because no one seems to have ever really thought about the best way to inform a large audience in a way that they can understand. This one is basically and foremost only for those with a university degree in economics, and therefore by definition for the elite that has no interest in changing things for the better of all of us. A missed opportunity and such a shame.
Looking forward to a more accessible documentary on the topic.
In fact, it seems the writers and even the people interviewed during this documentary have really no idea of how finance and the economy works... at all. Clearly the directors showed only one side of the story, so it is not without bias that they are getting their point across and luring viewers with the idea that it is all an evil and corrupt system. I'm not questioning whether or not the system is corrupt, or outdated in policies and processes, but the fact of the matter is that the information given in this documentary is incorrect about the money system.
Viewers, be advised to do your own research before considering this the de facto exposé of the money system.
As democratic citizens we have the right to demand a monetary system which is both stable and beneficial to society..."
Learn how the global financial institutions are just like terrorists, holding the public hostage with threats of economic collapse - how they're bailed out at the expense of the infrastructures we need to live as we're told that they are simply too big to fail.
This film describes how the banks can fail, and we can all have the financial security we need to confidently take out loans, buy houses and live freer, happier lives, neither as slaves to the banks or restrained by the fear of losing everything.
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- 1h 44m(104 min)