ContributorNetwork - The most frightening movie nominated for an Oscar this year is not in the horror genre—but instead is an educational film about banks. Produced and directed by Charles Ferguson and nominated for an Oscar in the Documentary category, the film Inside Job offers a terrifying—and infuriating—look at the economic meltdown that hit America starting in 2008. The documentary begins in Iceland, a country that was nearly leveled in 2008 by unregulated runaway banks, then quickly moves to the U.S. That is where things get really ugly. Narrated by Matt Damon, the film examines the Wall Street corruption that triggered our current financial crisis and left millions of middle-class Americans without jobs.
Senin, 21 Februari 2011
Oscar-Nominated Documentary 'Inside Job' Paints Terrifying Picture of Wall Street (ContributorNetwork)
ContributorNetwork - The most frightening movie nominated for an Oscar this year is not in the horror genre—but instead is an educational film about banks. Produced and directed by Charles Ferguson and nominated for an Oscar in the Documentary category, the film Inside Job offers a terrifying—and infuriating—look at the economic meltdown that hit America starting in 2008. The documentary begins in Iceland, a country that was nearly leveled in 2008 by unregulated runaway banks, then quickly moves to the U.S. That is where things get really ugly. Narrated by Matt Damon, the film examines the Wall Street corruption that triggered our current financial crisis and left millions of middle-class Americans without jobs.
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