Description: Inside Job (Sous-titres français). Product Details Product description Inside Job ~ Inside Job Amazon.ca As he did with the occupation of Iraq in No End in Sight, Charles Ferguson shines a light on the global financial crisis in Inside Job. Accompanied by narration from Matt Damon, Ferguson begins and ends in Iceland, a flourishing country that gave American-style banking a try--and paid the price. Then he looks at the spectacular rise and cataclysmic fall of deregulation in the United States. Unlike Alex Gibney's fiscal films, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and Casino Jack, Ferguson builds his narrative around dozens of players, interviewing authors, bank managers, government ministers, and even a psychotherapist, who speaks to a culture that encourages Gordon Gekko-like behavior, but the number of those who declined to comment, like Alan Greenspan, is even larger. Though the director isn't as combative as Michael Moore, he asks tough questions and elicits squirms from several participants, notably former Treasury secretary David McCormick and Columbia dean Glenn Hubbard, George W. Bush's economic adviser. Their reactions are understandable, since the borders between Wall Street, Washington, and the Ivy League dissolved years ago; it's hard to know who to trust when conflicts of interest run rampant. If Ferguson takes Reagan and Bush to task for tax cuts that benefit the wealthy, he criticizes Clinton for encouraging derivatives and Obama for failing to deliver on the promise of reform. And in the category of unlikely heroes: former governor Eliot Spitzer, who fought against fraud as New York's attorney general (he's the subject of Gibney's documentary Client 9). --Kathleen C. Fennessy width: 0 x height: 0 x length: 0 x weight: 0 Payment Details We accept payments through PayPal, contact us to check the availability of other payment methods Shipping Details Thank you for visiting and shopping :). Following are the terms and conditions that constitute our Shipping Policy Items located in our CA warehouse will be Shipped FREE only for domestic shipping and all orders will ship within 2-3 days of your payment being processed. If we are experiencing a high volume of orders, shipments may be delayed by a few days. Please allow additional days in transit for delivery. If there will be a significant delay in shipment of your order, we will contact you via email or telephone. Please note that delivery time for some countries might take longer than 30 business days. Tracking number will be provided once available from our shipping partner. Please contact us if you don't receive your item in time, we will check the status and try our best to resolve any problems for you. Please note that import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying, Thank you. Delivery & Return Policy Details Return shipping is the buyer's responsibility unless the return is a result of our mistake. We will pay for shipping replacement back to you if an exchange is requested
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Format: 4K UHD Blu-ray
Movie/TV Title: 101 Dalmatians (1961 film)
Season: Complete Series Box Set
Actor: Aaron Eckhart
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Director: Charles Ferguson
Features: Additional Scenes
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Type: Mini Series
Sub-Genre: Country
Edition: 3D
Music Artist: André Rieu
Case Type: Blu-ray Case
Aspect Ratio: 2.35
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Canadian Home Video Rating: Parental Guidance (PG)
Media Format: AC-3, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Run Time: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Release date: March 8 2011