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Let's Make Money (Erwin Wagenhofer, 2008)

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Erwin Wagenhofer's Let's Make Money (Austria, 2008) follows on the heels of his previous We Feed the World (Austria, 2005), a similar statement on how and under what circumstances comes the food to our plates. This time, in Let's Make Money, Wagenhofer hits even harder at the exploitation of Third World countries, at the global money market that corrupts the world monetary system, and at the crass side of neoliberalism that endorses political manipulation of free trade and free markets by transferring control of the economy from governments to private investors.

We see the fertile cotton fields of Burkino Faso turned into dusty deserts from misuse of crop rotation and sheer abuse of the land. A huge billboard over an Indian slum proclaims a dubious message to "join the millionaires club today." Housing complexes are built in Spain on picturesque cliff-sides with watered golf courses, although these apartments will never be used, while other communities in Spain are in dire need of water. An investment banker maintains his office in Singapore, where the rent is not only cheaper but international oversight is at a minimum. Thanks to deregulation, the tax haven in Jersey protects investment bankers, hedge-fund directors and private equity managers, while millions hunger in Asia, Africa and South America because they have no access to the natural goods at their doorstep.

An eminent tax expert explains why Swiss banks support "making money" over humanitarian principles, which could eventually lead to global environmental catastrophes. We see how the gold bricks arrive in Switzerland from mines in distant lands. Worse of all from a political standpoint, an internationally employed world-bank agent details how weak government leaders in the Third World are bribed, threatened and arbitrarily eliminated by "jackals" commissioned in assassination coups. Seen from this angle, these "hit-men" are synonymous with "economy killers," particularly when World Bank "development loans" drive poor countries deep into debt and thus make them vulnerable to political blackmailing.


Sundance Film Festival
Erwin Wagenhofer has crafted a momentous and chilling work of reportage in this documentary that maps and analyzes the contemporary global financial system.Shuttled around the world in private limousines and welcomed to corporate offices atop gleaming towers, we are treated to a litany of explanations by people close to the action, outlining how the financial world works and where it stands. It is unsurprising for many to learn that capitalism is ruthless. More alarming is the degree to which the financial (ad)ventures of an unaccountable and often-invisible few are facilitated by public policies and monies and arcane schemes that drain vast quantities of wealth away from civilizations into private hands. In settings ranging from India to Austria, from Burkina Faso to Washington, D.C., the legacies of decades of relaxed credit, deregulation of markets, and privatization of public facilities are illustrated by concrete examples so bizarre, outsized, and chilling that you'd expect to find them in a science-fiction movie rather than a documentary. The testimonies of economic theorists, proponents of offshore tax havens, and even one ""economic hit man"" combine to create a portrait of high stakes and shortsightedness, with war, mass migration, and ecological disaster as only a few of the downsides.Viewed in such volatile economic times as these, this prescient, shocking, and expertly crafted primer will spark many urgent debates.



Spoken Languages
: German, Spanish, English, Tamil, French

Subtitles: English [SRT]


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File Name .........................................: Let's Make Money (Erwin Wagenhofer, 2008).avi
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Jun 19, 2009, 23:35:33

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7 Comments


thank you, was wanting this! and a nice rip with srt...beautiful man, beautiful.
Jun 23 2009, 16:35 CEST
Many thanks from me too!

As far as I could see the DVD comes with German subs only - did you create that english SRT on your own?
Jun 24 2009, 18:02 CEST
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The DVD came with English and French subs but I only ripped the English ones.
Jun 24 2009, 18:05 CEST
Thank you for this great doc. Would it be possible to get the french subtitle too?
Thanks in advance.

Sep 06 2009, 16:02 CEST
Sorry, I don't have the DVD any more.
Sep 09 2009, 18:20 CEST
Ok, thanks for your answer and your upload.
Sep 15 2009, 01:45 CEST
A great movie, very enlightening and alarming. What do we all have to do to stop this insanity.
Mar 07 2010, 07:30 CET
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