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- Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government.
- An impatient young stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top, including trading on illegal inside information taken through a ruthless, greedy corporate raider who takes the youth under his wing.
- Now out of prison but still disgraced by his peers, Gordon Gekko works his future son-in-law, an idealistic stock broker, when he sees an opportunity to take down a Wall Street enemy and rebuild his empire.
- It follows the rise and fall of the American financier and ponzi schemer: Madoff.
- Jim, an average New Yorker, lives with a sick but loving wife. Suddenly, everything changes when the economy crashes and causes him to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim goes to seek revenge for the life taken from him.
- This film is a retelling of the worst act of American terrorism and racism in American History. The Tulsa race massacre of 1921, when mobs of white residents rampaged. attacked, and murdered black residents of the Greenwood District.
- A group of young, risk-embracing day traders used social media to organize a massive stock buy-up. Jordan Belfort provides details about the story, exploring how it shook the world's markets.
- Money made America a global empire and for the last 150 years America's riches have been controlled by the titans of Wall Street.
- A documentary celebrating the Black cultural renaissance that existed in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, OK, and investigates the 100-year-old race massacre that left an indelible, though hidden stain on American history.
- Jeff is ecstatic when he lands a job with one of New York's wealthiest financial firms. But the real secret to their success is an animal instinct that turns them into werewolves.
- An HD documentary series examining the extreme power and intense competition that defines Wall Street, seen through the eyes of those who thrive there.
- Red Steagall takes his audience on a journey through American History with biographies and travel to historic places with historical film footage and many rare remarkable photos. Red interviews historians and decedents of many famous people in American history.
- A ruthless stockbroker sells short in the copper business and ruins the life of his friends by ruining their finances.
- A compelling portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. From personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues, supporters, participants and critics shed light on why and how this movement took off with such explosive force, and what it means. Made in a unique and unprecedented collaboration of 99 filmmakers across the country, the production process of this feature film offers a uniquely diverse way of bringing meaning and context to the movement that has swept up America, and much of the world, with its story.
- One hundred years after the Tulsa massacre, the powerful and tumultuous story of "Black Wall Street" is told by its founders and their descendants, as well as contemporary entrepreneurs and experts.
- Ongoing reconstruction of the Greenwood District of Tulsa, which was destroyed in the 1921 massacre.
- TV Mini Series
- Intense repeat of what occured.
- Ralph Ince is Roller McCray, a steelworker turned ruthless tycoon whose tough business methods leads a rival (Philip Strange) to commit suicide. The widow (Aileen Pringle), believing she can ruin Ince by using his own methods, conspires with her husband's former partner (Sam De Grasse), but a strong friendship between Ince and Pringle's young son (Freddie Burke Frederick) changes things dramatically.
- Roy Rogers and his pals go to New York City to prevent a Wall Street conglomerate from taking their land. The land is rich in a mineral used for making steel and some greedy power brokers will stop at nothing to get it.
- About the Film The collapse of the US banking system in 2008 had been forecasted years before it happened by the people in this film. But no one wanted to listen. Instead our country fell apart in the Fall of 2008, the worst financial collapse in the history of Wall Street. What is naked short selling: It is selling stock in a public company that you do not own and you never deliver to the buyer. Honest people call this stealing. This is done daily by many big banks for themselves and/or their customers. How can this happen in today's environment? 30 years ago stock physically changed hands in person between a buyer and a seller on Wall Street. Today, it is done electronically. In many cases, the stock is sold electronically but never delivered. In essence, our system has trillions of dollars of stock IOU's that will never be collected. What is the scope of the problem? It is the belief of many experts and others that trillions of dollars have been stolen from hard working Americans by selling them counterfeit stock that does not exist. This unscrupulous conduct still exists today. What are the consequences to average Americans of naked short selling? Naked short selling: a) steals money from hard working Americans by selling them counterfeit stock; b) destroys good public companies that have products that can make all American lives better; c) has destroyed millions of jobs by destroying these same companies who's stock is being manipulated. Naked short selling has led to turmoil and unnecessary volatility in our markets worldwide by creating counterfeit shares which have destroyed companies and left wrecked lives in its wake. Big banks and their clients have been incentivized to kill companies rather than build them up as a surer way to profit but these actions also have led to massive disorder in exchanges around the world, threatening our entire financial system.
- A two-hour documentary special based on the best-selling book by John Gordon Steele and hosted by CNBC anchor Sue Herrera, giving a fascinating account of how Wall Street grew from humble beginnings to become the greatest financial powerhouse in the history of the world.
- It's 1905, when the exhausted O.W. Gurley, future founder of Black Wall Street, takes a nap and is suddenly transported 115 years into the future to the year 2020.
- On 11th January 2008, hired by the City of Cleveland, lawyer Josh Cohen and his team filed a lawsuit against 21 banks, which they held accountable for the wave of foreclosures that had left their city in ruins. Since then, the bankers on Wall Street have been fighting by with all available means to avoid going to court. This film is the story of that trial. A film about a trial that may never be held but in which the facts, the participants and their testimonies are all real: the judge, lawyers, witnesses, even the members of the jury - asked to give their verdict - play their own roles. Step by step, one witness after another, the film takes apart, from a plain, human perspective, the mechanisms of subprime mortgage loans, a system that sent the world economy reeling. A trial for the sake of example, a universal fable about capitalism.
- In 2011, young activists occupied Wall Street against corrupt elites, sparking a global movement across 1,000 cities demanding real democracy; the movement's origins, occupation, and aftermath through participants' perspectives.
- A shady stock broker become pawn of a wealthy scoundrel who wants to marry his beautiful daughter, until the janitor catches wind of the scheme to marry off the girl and rushes to save her.
- A Banker, refusing to return his bonus after a company bailout, is executed and thrown over the Bull Statue on Wall Street. By his brother.
- A plumber accidentally purchases stocks in the stock market which quickly rise in value, leading the plumber to crash high society.
- Maria Bartiromo hosts guests who talk about topics relating to business, investing, Wall Street and personal finance.
- This film documents the breadth and depth of Occupy Wall Street and how it quickly grew from a small park in lower Manhattan to an international movement. From a 22 years old business administration graduate Occupier to a 92 years old grandmother, the film explores why people from diverse age, ethnic and financial backgrounds support the movement. The economist Jeffrey Sachs connects the dots between issues that the movement brings to light and how they can be addressed through fair taxation and a reallocation of resources for a more just and sustainable future. Russell Simmons highlights the necessity of removing private money from politics in order to reduce the corporate influence of the legislative process that has undermined democracy.
- The Wall Street Journal presents videos on YouTube and other platforms.
- A investigative journalist spends a day at one of the world's premiere investment banks.
- As the nation is ignited in extreme racism, Negros from across the country seek prosperity in the Promised Land, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
- Through the lens of those descended from the "Black Promised Land" we draw a century-long thread, revealing the lingering trauma endured when a thriving Black community is repeatedly targeted for systematic destruction.
- TV Series
- A homeless orange seller on Wall Street obtains short-lived success and fame after inventing a clever credit system for his clients - until the system collapses because of an unfortunate problem with his orange supply.
- FROM WALL STREET TO BAY STREET examines the banking and financial systems in the U.S. and Canada. Featuring interviews with an impressive list of experts including a former prime minister, bank CEOs, academics, and other business leaders.
- There's one family that who saves the world in the state of Wall Street New York.
- How much of the Wolf of Wall Street is actually real? From excessive drug use to and crashed luxury cars -- we break everything down for you -- including some true facts so disturbing you WISH they weren't true.