Friday, April 22, 2011

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We recommend: Inside Job Results

in the lineup for several weeks, which is a success for a film of this nature, Inside Job is a work of vision required. Oscar winner for best documentary in the latest edition of the awards, the film directed by Charles Ferguson shows the keys of the current crisis and denounced the misalignment of the dominant economic system, run by a few and not in for the common good. This work might well have been part of the Official Selection of the sample but was privileged to premiere in theaters. Although we consider lower than this year's favorite, The Shock Doctrine , and even other documentaries in general, this is a very feature to consider. We must also take its exhibition in cinemas, a rarity in our city.

According to its director, "this film is a portrait full of an extremely important issue and now the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, which continues to haunt us through debt issues in Europe and the instability world markets. It was a totally avoidable crisis, in fact, in the 40 years since the reforms carried out after the Great Depression, the United States had neither a single financial crisis. However, the progressive deregulation of the financial sector since the early eighties has given way to a growing criminal industry, whose "innovations" have generated a succession of financial crises. Each crisis has been worse than the last, and yet, the increasing power and wealth of industry, few people have been jailed. In the case of this crisis, no one has gone to prison, even though fraud has caused losses of billions of dollars. I hope that in just under two hours that this film, everyone can understand the essential nature and root causes of this problem. I also hope that after seeing it, regardless of political opinion of each, we should all agree on the importance of restoring the integrity and stability of our financial system, and to hold accountable those who have destroyed. "

Synopsis: This documentary chronicles the causes and culprits of the 2008 financial crisis, and attempts to shed light on the executives, politicians and educators who played an important role in the events that preceded the global economic crisis. The global economic crisis, costing more than $ 20 billion, has meant for millions of people losing their homes and jobs and has jeopardized the economic stability of almost all developed countries since the United States to Iceland, China, and Greece. Through extensive research and interviews with respected financial sources, politicians, and journalists, the film traces the rise of a dishonest industry and reveals the corrosive relationships that have corrupted the policy, regulation and education.

Inside Job can be seen exclusively in the Aragonia Cinemas (Avenida Juan Carlos I), in sessions of 20:35 and 22:35 hours and tramp session the Friday and Saturday at 00:40 hours .


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