Let's Make Money

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  • 2008
  • 1 hr 50 min
  • 7.4  (1,745)

Let's Make Money is a 2008 documentary film directed by Austrian filmmaker, Erwin Wagenhofer. The film focuses on the darker side of global finance and explores how the capitalist system thrives on exploiting the developing countries of the world. The documentary takes us on a journey through different parts of the world, ranging from the European Union to Africa, India and China, to discover how the global financial markets function. The film is an eye-opening expose of the complex web of financial institutions and the manner in which they manipulate the markets to profit at the expense of the poor.

The main narrative of the film is framed by the story of a banker who invests in various global stocks and other financial instruments. He travels around the world to discover how the people who produce our food are exploited to feed the profits of the financial institutions. We see him meeting with farmers, factory workers, and fishermen, who are all struggling to survive in the face of the corporate greed and government corruption.

The film heavily features interviews with a range of experts, from bankers to small farmers, as well as politicians and economists. One of the prominent figures featured in the film is Mark Mobius, the billionaire investor who pioneered the concept of emerging markets investing. Mobius is an outspoken critic of the western banking system and he shares his thoughts on the impact of western economies on the rest of the world.

Another key figure in the film is Mirko Kovats, a wealthy Austrian industrialist who provides insight into the mechanics of the financial markets. Kovats is candid about the fact that markets function in a way that is detrimental to the interests of the majority. The film also features interviews with K. Sujatha Raaju, an Indian financial analyst who provides an understanding of how the global financial institutions have impacted the Indian economy.

Let's Make Money is a thought-provoking and informative documentary that offers an unvarnished portrayal of the global financial system. Wagenhofer's camera offers an uncompromised view of the devastation caused by the practices of the various financial institutions. The film is especially relevant given the current climate of economic inequality and political unrest around the world. It highlights the urgent need for a new system that prioritizes the well-being of humanity and the environment, rather than the profits of the few.

The film is visually stunning, featuring beautifully shot sequences that offer an insight into the lives of the people whose lives are affected by the financial system. The soundtrack is also fantastic, drawing on a range of musical styles from around the world. The film does not shy away from providing hard-hitting facts and statistics, but it does so in a way that is accessible and easy to understand.

In conclusion, Let's Make Money is a powerful documentary that offers a revealing look at the workings of the global financial system. It is expertly crafted and offers an important cautionary tale about the dangers of unbridled capitalism. The film should be required viewing for anyone who is interested in the workings of the global economy and wants to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of their own financial choices on the wider world.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2008
  • Runtime
    1 hr 50 min
  • Language
    German, Spanish, English, Tamil, French
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (1,745)
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