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An in-depth examination of the systemic corruption that precipitated the global financial collapse, also looks at the causes and consequences of the 2008 financial crisis. Charles Ferguson directed.
Based on the true story of Nick Leeson, whose risky trades caused the collapse of Barings Bank and the impact of individual actions on larger financial systems. Directed by James Dearden.
Under the direction of Ben Younger, the film showcases the importance of ethical behavior and the dangers of high-pressure sales tactics and a shady brokerage firm and learns about the dark side of stock trading.
Too Big to Fail, directed by Curtis Hanson is the fictionalized version of the financial crisis which insights into the 2008 financial crisis and the government's response to it
Margin call is about the complexities and ethical dilemmas in financial institutions during times of crisis and is directed by J.C. Chandor.
Directed by Oliver Stone the film depicts the dangers of greed and unethical behavior in the finance industry.
This film, directed by Adam McKay explores the build-up to the housing market crash through the eyes of a few investors who bet against the market and teaches about the financial crisis.