Director: Paul Grignon
Producer: Paul Grignon
Genre: Documentary / Animation
Country: Canada
Language: English /
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A brief and broadly allegorical history of banking.
The Money as Debt trilogy is animated documentary film about the monetary systems practiced through modern banking. The film presents Grignon’s view of the process of money creation in a fractional-reserve banking system and its historical background, and warns of his belief in its subsequent unsustainability.
Director: William T. Still
Producer: William T. Still, Patrick S.J. Carmack
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Language: English /
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How banks create the world’s money.
The Money Masters is a non-fiction historical documentary that discusses the origins of the political power structure, the concepts of money, debt, taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward.
The modern political power structure has its roots in the hidden manipulation and accumulation of gold and other forms of money. The development of fractional reserve banking practices in the 17th century brought to a cunning sophistication the secret techniques initially used by goldsmiths fraudulently to accumulate wealth. With the formation of the privately-owned Bank of England in 1694, the yoke of economic slavery to a privately-owned central bank was first forced upon the backs of an entire nation, not removed but only made heavier with the passing of the three centuries to our day. Nation after nation has fallen prey to this cabal of international central bankers.
Director: Steven Gorelick, Helena Norberg-Hodge, John Page
Producer: Helena Norberg-Hodge
Genre: Documentary
Country: Australia
Language: English /
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Voices from Six Continents.
The Economics of Happiness features a calling for systemic economic change. The documentary describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. While government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power, people around the world are resisting those policies and working to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm: an economics of localization.