
“The film that cost over $20,000,000,000,000 to make.”
A film that exposes the shocking truth behind the economic crisis of 2008. The global financial meltdown, at a cost of over $20 trillion, resulted in millions of people losing their homes and jobs. Through extensive research and interviews with major financial insiders, politicians and journalists, Inside Job traces the rise of a rogue industry and unveils the corrosive relationships which have corrupted politics, regulation and academia.
Release Date: 10/8/2010
Runtime: 109 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Charles Ferguson
Budget: $2.0M
Revenue: $7.9M
Companies: Sony Pictures
Countries: United States of America
Andres Gomez
A good and clean explanation of how US side of the 2008's global economic crisis was nurtured. Really well cut and simply explained so everybody can understand it. Also, a good introduction to all the main characters with certain degree of responsibility in the US. A pity that the POV from the very beginning is that the system was perverted and doesn't go forward. You would miss a critical analysis on whether the capitalist system works at all or systematically causes these problems because it is in its own nature.
Christine Lagarde
Self - Finance Minister, France

Matt Damon
Narrator

Bill Ackman
Self - Hedge Fund Manager
Jonathan Alpert
Self - Therapist

Christine Lagarde
Self - Finance Minister, France
Daniel Alpert
Self - Managing Director, Westwood Capital
Sigridur Benediktsdottir
Self - Special Investigative Committee, Icelandic Parliament
Gylfi Zoega
Self - Professor of Economics, University of Iceland

Andri Snær Magnason
Self - Writer & Filmmaker
Paul Volcker
Self - Former Federal Reserve Chairman

Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Self - Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

George Soros
Self - Chairman, Soros Fund Management

Barney Frank
Self - Chairman, Financial Services Committee
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