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Tradeuse

Original title: Equity
  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Anna Gunn, James Purefoy, Alysia Reiner, and Sarah Megan Thomas in Tradeuse (2016)
When Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop (Anna Gunn) is passed over for a promotion at her firm, she fights for the opportunity to take a start-up public, hoping this promising IPO will secure her a place at the firm's highest level. But when an employee at the start-up raises questions about a possible crack in the company's walls, Naomi must decide whether to investigate rumors that may compromise the deal, or push forward with the confidence her superiors expect. 

Soon Naomi finds herself tangled in a web of deception and office politics and begins to question if there is anyone she can trust. As the IPO draws closer, Naomi sees that the choices she has made for her career have left her very much alone. Forced to reexamine the rules of the cutthroat world she has always loved she finds herself in a fight for her very survival.
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Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption.Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption.Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop is threatened by a financial scandal and must untangle a web of corruption.

  • Director
    • Meera Menon
  • Writers
    • Sarah Megan Thomas
    • Alysia Reiner
    • Amy Fox
  • Stars
    • Anna Gunn
    • James Purefoy
    • Sarah Megan Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Meera Menon
    • Writers
      • Sarah Megan Thomas
      • Alysia Reiner
      • Amy Fox
    • Stars
      • Anna Gunn
      • James Purefoy
      • Sarah Megan Thomas
    • 50User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Anna Gunn
    Anna Gunn
    • Naomi Bishop
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Michael Connor
    Sarah Megan Thomas
    Sarah Megan Thomas
    • Erin Manning
    Alysia Reiner
    Alysia Reiner
    • Samantha Ryan
    Samuel Roukin
    Samuel Roukin
    • Ed
    Craig Bierko
    Craig Bierko
    • Benji Akers
    Nate Corddry
    Nate Corddry
    • Cory
    Nick Gehlfuss
    Nick Gehlfuss
    • Gabe
    Carrie Preston
    Carrie Preston
    • Compliance Officer Abby
    Tracie Thoms
    Tracie Thoms
    • Melanie
    Lee Tergesen
    Lee Tergesen
    • Randall
    James Naughton
    James Naughton
    • John
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    • Teddy
    Kyle Beltran
    Kyle Beltran
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    David Alan Basche
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    Joseph Siravo
    • Frank
    Sophie von Haselberg
    Sophie von Haselberg
    • Marin
    Margaret Colin
    Margaret Colin
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    • Director
      • Meera Menon
    • Writers
      • Sarah Megan Thomas
      • Alysia Reiner
      • Amy Fox
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    6ferguson-6

    Banker Chick

    Greetings again from the darkness. A film made by women in a male-dominated profession about women in a (different) male-dominated profession becomes the first female-centric Wall Street movie. Director Meera Menon (Farah Goes Bang) and writers Amy Fox, Sarah Megan Thomas and Alysia Reiner have a lot to say … maybe even more than they intended.

    Anna Gunn ("Breaking Bad") delivers a strong lead performance as Naomi Bishop, a hard-driving and successful investment banker - a self-described "banker chick". She's coming off a failed client IPO – her biggest career failure. Naomi basically torments and disrespects her first assistant Erin (Sarah Megan Thomas), and she regularly sleeps with a co-worker and hedge fund manager Michael Connor (James Purefoy) for the benefits only. In other words, Naomi is much like the men we have seen in these roles over the years.

    While pursuing her next IPO with a hotshot d-bag tech entrepreneur (Samuel Roukin as Ed) who claims to have a revolutionary impenetrable cyberware, Naomi is unwittingly (although it could be argued that she SHOULD have known) being played by multiple parties. One of these is a Justice Department investigator (Alysia Reiner as Samantha) who is trying to use their old college connection as a way to gather intel on Naomi's firm and Michael Connor. Adding complexity and turmoil are Craig Bierko as an egotistical investor who pressures Michael for insider info, Sophie von Hasselberg (Marin) who is a disgruntled programmer for Ed's company, and Tracie Thoms as Samantha's partner and co-parent of their kids.

    Fractured relationships abound as all characters are driven by something other than the relationships. We are told "money is not a dirty word", but it sure seems like motivation for these folks is centered on power, ambition, and yes … money. The social issues and moral dilemmas come across as less important than the challenge of competing (rather than collaborating). Seamless backstabbing is a valued skill in this world, and always present are greed, desperation and paranoia. This is post-2008 Wall Street, but it looks pretty darned familiar.

    Previous films have taken us inside this world. Wall Street (1987), Margin Call (2011), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), and The Big Short (2015) each provided some lesson on this corrupt-to-the-core industry and helped us understand the dual meaning of the title, but this is the first to show us the women who fight the same fights. If there is a disappointment here, it's the apparent conclusion that putting women in the same high-stakes game as men means they will compete in much the same way, rather than finding a better, more graceful way. Gordon Gekko may not have been right when he said "greed is good", but it seems pretty clear that greed is prevalent. It's a lesson we evidently must be reminded of on a regular basis … and whatever you do, make sure to count the chocolate chips before giving that cookie to Naomi!
    lucagmonaco

    A very slow, boring movie.

    Awful movie. From the point of view of someone who wants to sit down and watch a good movie, this was a very dull 90 minutes. Poorly put together, lazy writing, littered the unnecessary f-words
    eurofreeman

    This was pitiful

    Not sure why this movie was so bad. Perhaps the slow pace and the enforced slow dialogue. Perhaps the bad acting. In either or both cases this movie should be given a wide berth. I loved Anna Gunn in Breaking bad, in fact she was instrumental in it's popularity but I watched a different actress here. Her interpretation in this 'Wall St' type movie was simply awful. Totally unbelievable. I always turn off movies when the leading lady has either Botoxed lips or stupidly unreal white teeth, for some reason I can't take it serious from that point on. So many women in the industry feel the need to wreck their natural looks. Anyhow, back to the movie, I dare anyone to watch Gunn's on-screen divorced husband acting out a serious scene and avoid breaking out into laughter at his facial expressions. Again terrible acting. This movie could have been interesting but the casting director had lost his marbles. The writing was drawn out and laboured with far too many close up 'still life' moments. Take heed, it's valuable time you are wasting if you labour through this stuff.
    3rudra-34813

    Overrated

    I cannot understand how a movie like this gets a 81% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The characters are under-developed, the movie is slow paced even though it's meant to be a thriller. To top all of this the director while trying to create strong female characters has included all the society stereotypes women face (just for the sake of it) ex.The lesbian relationship between the two characters. This movie is feminist to the core. If the director really wanted to show strong female leads then she should've learned it from Katherine Bigelow. The only good things about this movie is a powerful performance by Anna Gunn and an above average performance by Alysia Reiner. A star for this. 2nd star for the story (not the execution) And 3rd for the effort it took to make this movie.
    7alexandraclfranco

    Realistic

    I really enjoyed this movie, although I'll recognize it may not please everyone. Didn't feel as much as a hollywood commercial film as other Wall Street productions. Not many catch phrases. Indeed what I liked the most in this movie is how realistic it is. People would be surprised about how easily conversations like that happen. How easily people actually slide into ridiculous behaviour when under extreme pressure. Overall, good acting, nice pace, realistic scenarios and story.

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    • Trivia
      Bloomberg - a lead sponsor - did not pay to be a part of the film, but instead lended resources to assist in the production including two Bloomberg executives - Mindy Massucci (TV) and Michael Marinello (Corporate) - who consulted with the producers and writers throughout the production.
    • Goofs
      Set in San Francisco and Silicon Valley California, coffee cups from Dunkin Donuts and Utz potato chip bags are seen. These products are available east of the Mississippi and reflect the movie's filming location of Philadelphia PA.
    • Quotes

      Michael Connor: You know what's weird about the whole privacy thing?

      Naomi Bishop: What?

      Michael Connor: Half the world is paranoid and the other half's password is "password."

    • Connections
      References Les Hommes du président (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Centipedes
      Written by Robbie Crowell

      Performed by Robbie Crowell

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Equity
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA(most interiors)
    • Production company
      • Broad Street Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,605,463
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $82,434
      • Jul 31, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,672,306
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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