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When Bankers Were Good
This documentary examines the Victorian financiers – including Samuel Gurney and Natty Rothschild.
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Ten Trillion and Counting
All of the U.S. federal government’s efforts to stem the tide of the financial meltdown have added hundreds of billions of dollars to an already staggering national debt, a sum that is expected to double over the next 10 years to more than $23 trillion. Ten Trillion and Counting traces the politics behind this mounting debt and investigates what some say is a looming crisis that makes the current financial situation pale in comparison.
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Fault Lines
Inequality in the US is more extreme than it’s been in almost a century — and the gap between the super rich and the poor and middle class people has widened drastically over the last 30 years. How did the gap grow so wide, and so quickly? Fault Lines investigates the gap between the rich and the rest.
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The Commanding Heights
The Commanding Heights Storyline provides facts on how economy has played a central role in political endavours, wars and overall shaped our time of age.
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The Ascent of Money
Author, economist and historian Niall Ferguson traces the evolution of money and demonstrates that financial history is the essential back-story behind all history.
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The Prize
The Prize tells the epic history of oil – how it has dominated global politics, shaken the world economy, and transformed our century.
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Ice Hotel
Using snow cannons and chainsaws, a team of architects, builders and sculptors are in a race against time and bitter arctic weather to build a hotel made entirely from snow and ice.
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Capitalism: A Love Story
Michael Moore’s documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story, comes home to the issue he’s been examining throughout his career: the disastrous impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans.
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