How does Wall Street influence the economy? On the heels of the financial crisis, Wall Street for some has become synonymous with corruption and greed. Director Joe Berlinger takes us to the epicenter of the financial world – the New York Stock Exchange – to learn how Wall Street really influences the economy and impacts all of our lives.
Countries: United States of America
Languages: English
Cast:
Crew:
Bob Richman as Crew
Brett Mason as Crew
Eddie O'Connor as Crew
Bill Sherman as Crew
Greg Purpura as Crew
Mariam Dwedar as Crew
Daniel T. Wilson as Crew
Travis Eilerson as Crew
Marko Lazin as Crew
Liz Friesell Mason as Crew
Kim Rudolph as Crew
Zander Mackie as Crew
Przemyslaw Radlowsky as Crew
Lillian Lyons as Crew
Chris McCue as Crew
Jeff Keiler as Crew
Tim Ziegler as Crew
Sean Pierce as Crew
Joan Aceste as Crew
Javier Figueroa as Crew
Michael Fiore as Crew
Eric Holtz as Crew
Joe Woods as Crew
Sam Broadwin as Crew
Joe Berlinger as Director
Paul G. Allen as Producer
Jody Allen as Producer
Morgan Spurlock as Producer
Jon Kamen as Producer
Justin Wilkes as Producer
Dave O'Connor as Producer
Jody Gottlieb as Producer
Carole Tomko as Producer
Bob Stein as Producer
Damon Smith as Producer
Joe Berlinger as Producer
Matt Durning as Producer
Elizabeth Garrett as Producer
Jannat Gargi as Producer
Aimee Link as Producer
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Countries: United States of America
Languages: English
Cast:
Harold Moss as NarratorCrew:
Harold Moss as Crew
Philip Andrews as Crew
Justin Cassano as Crew
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We The Economy: City on the Rise
Detroit has been the poster child for the loss of well-paid manufacturing jobs, but this trend impacts communities all over the country. How does a great American city bounce back?
Countries: United States of America
Languages: English
Cast:
Crew:
Philip Bloom as Crew
Quinn Gibson as Crew
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We The Economy: The Value of Work
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