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2010 Inside Job (documentary)
 
2007 No End in Sight (documentary)
 
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2010 Inside Job (documentary) (producer)
 
2009 Between Earth & Sky (video documentary) (executive producer)
 
2007 No End in Sight (documentary) (producer)
 
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2010 Inside Job (documentary) (written by)
 
2007 No End in Sight (documentary)
 
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2011 Cinema 3 (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 26 March 2011 (2011) … Himself
Episode dated 5 March 2011 (2011) … Himself
 
2011 Tavis Smiley (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 28 February 2011 (2011) … Himself
 
2011 Doc Talk (TV series)
Himself
Oscar Special (2011) … Himself
 
2011 Real Time with Bill Maher (TV series)
Himself
Episode #9.4 (2011) … Himself
 
2007-2010 Charlie Rose (TV series)
Himself - Guest
Episode dated 29 November 2010 (2010) … Himself - Guest
Episode dated 14 August 2007 (2007) … Himself - Guest
 

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Rollin: The Decline of the Auto Industry and Rise of the Drug Economy in Detroit -- Could the global economic meltdown of the last few years have been prevented? Charles Ferguson's "Inside Job," the 2010 Academy Award winner for Best Documentary, makes the powerful case that that the crisis was no accident. Inside Job -- Clip: Mishkin Looks Bad Rollin: The Decline of the Auto Industry and Rise of the Drug Economy in Detroit -- Charles Ferguson, director of the Academy Award-winning documentary "Inside Job," proposes a strategy to reform the compensation structure of top players in the financial services industry.