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Money For Nothing: Inside The Federal Reserve (2013 Movie)
[edit]Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve is a feature length documentary about the Federal Reserve. It is made by a Team of AFI, Sundance, and Academy Award winners who seek to unveil America's central bank and its impact on our economy and our society.
The movie features current and former Federal Reserve officials, top economics, financial historians, famous investors and traders who provide unprecedented access and take viewers behind the curtain to discuss the future of the world's most powerful financial institution.
Theatrical Release
[edit]The film is scheduled to be released in US theaters on September 6, 2013.
Synopsis
[edit]Money For Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve examines the United States Federal Reserve, the world’s most powerful financial institution, to illuminate its effect on the economy and peoples’ everyday lives. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, Money For Nothing outlines the 100-year history of the Fed and exactly what led up to the 2008 financial crisis. Acclaimed economists, top Fed officials, and financial historians debate the decisions that led the global economy to the brink of collapse, and ask what’s next if Fed policy-makers continue to operate the way they have been - in a pattern of spending more than we produce.
Cast
[edit]Fed Officials
[edit]- PAUL VOLCKER - Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979 - 1987)
- JANET YELLEN - Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (2010 - Present), President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (2004 - 2010)
- ALICE RIVLIN - Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (1996 - 1999)
- ALAN BLINDER - Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1994 - 1996)
- PETER FISHER - Undersecretary of the Treasury (2001 -2003), Executive V.P. of the New York Fed (1994 - 2001)
- RICHARD FISHER - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (2005 - Present)
- THOMAS HOENIG - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (1991 - 2011)
- JEFFREY LACKER - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (2004 - Present)
- CHARLES PLOSSER - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (2006 - Present)
- WILLIAM POOLE - Economist, President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (1998 - 2008)
- LAURENCE MEYER - Economist, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board (1996 - 2002)
- MARVIN GOODFRIEND - Senior V.P., Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1993 - 2005)
Economists and Financial Historians
[edit]- MICHAEL BORDO - Economist, Rutgers University Professor, Director, Center for Monetary and Financial History
- DAVE COLANDER - Economist, Middlebury College Professor
- JIM GRANT - Economist, Editor - Grant’s Interest Rate Observer
- MARTIN MAYER - Scholar - The Brookings Institution, Author - The Fed
- ALLAN MELTZER - Economist, Author of "A History of the Federal Reserve", Carnegie-Mellon University Professor
- RAGHURAM RAJAN - Chief Economist - International Monetary Fund(2003 – 2007), University of Chicago Professor
- RICHARD SYLLA - Economist, New York University Professor, Chairman - Museum of American Finance
- BILL WHITE - Chief Economist, Bank for International Settlements, (B.I.S.) (1995 – 2008)
Traders and Investors
[edit]- PETER ATWATER - President and CEO - Financial Insyghts, LLC, Former Head of Asset Finance - J.P. Morgan
- TONY BOECKH - Economist, Chairman - B.C.A. Research (1968-2002), Founder - The Boeckh Investment Letter
- JEREMY GRANTHAM - Investor, Financial Historian, Chairman - Grantham, Mayo Van Otterloo
- TODD HARRISON - Derivatives Trader, Hedge Fund Manager, Founder and CEO - Minyanville.com
- JOHN MAULDIN - President - Millennium Wave Advisors, Author – Endgame
- BARRY RITHOLTZ - Washington Post columnist, Author - Bailout Nation, CEO - Fusion IQ
- GARY SHILLING - Economist, Forbes columnist, Author, President - A. Gary Shilling & Co.
- JOHN SUCCO - Derivatives Expert, Hedge Fund Manager
Film Festivals
[edit]Money For Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve was selected for the Vancouver Film Festival for September 2013. It was also screened at various film festivals such as:
- :Nantucket Film Festival - 2013
- :Brazil’s All True Film Festival
- :International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam - 2012 (IDFA)
See also
[edit]- Late-2000s financial crisis
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
- Troubled Asset Relief Program
- DISCLOSE Act
- Wall Street reform
- Inside Job (film)
- I.O.U.S.A
- Too Big to Fail (film)
References
[edit]"Box Office Mojo - Movie Index, A-Z." Box Office Mojo - Movie Index, A-Z. N.p., n.d. Web. 2013.
"Money For Nothing." : A Federal Reserve Documentary -. N.p., n.d. Web. 2013.
"Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve (2013)." Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve. N.p., n.d. Web.
"Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 2013.
"Money for Nothing Reviews - Metacritic." Money for Nothing Reviews - Metacritic. N.p., n.d. Web. 2013.
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