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THE FLAW

by David Sington

synopsis

The Flaw makes one thing clear from the outset—there was nothing simple about the U.S. financial collapse of 2007. Within minutes, experts had identified plenty of culprits: market failure, a credit culture, a wage crisis, a debt crisis, and upward redistribution of income. That’s economic shorthand for fasten your seatbelt. David Sington’s rigorously constructed analysis of the meltdown, told entirely by economists, brokers, bankers, and borrowers, plays like a financial whodunit. Moving past the usual suspects, it creates a vivid historical context through which to view twentieth-century American capitalism.

original title: The Flaw
country: United Kingdom
sales agent: Beak Street Films
year: 2010
genre: animation
directed by: David Sington
cinematography by: Clive North
film editing: David Fairhead
music: Philip Sheppard
producer: Christopher Hird, Stephen Lambert
production: Studio Lambert

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