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The Panama Papers

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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7.1/10
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The Panama Papers (2018)
A documentary feature film about the biggest global corruption scandal in history, and the hundreds of journalists who risked their lives to break the story.
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A documentary feature film about the biggest global corruption scandal in history, and the hundreds of journalists who risked their lives to break the story.A documentary feature film about the biggest global corruption scandal in history, and the hundreds of journalists who risked their lives to break the story.A documentary feature film about the biggest global corruption scandal in history, and the hundreds of journalists who risked their lives to break the story.

  • Director
    • Alex Winter
  • Writer
    • Alex Winter
  • Stars
    • Bastian Obermayer
    • Katrin Langhans
    • Frederik Obermaier
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    • Director
      • Alex Winter
    • Writer
      • Alex Winter
    • Stars
      • Bastian Obermayer
      • Katrin Langhans
      • Frederik Obermaier
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bastian Obermayer
    Bastian Obermayer
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Süddeutsche Zeitung
    Katrin Langhans
    Katrin Langhans
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Süddeutsche Zeitung
    Frederik Obermaier
    Frederik Obermaier
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Süddeutsche Zeitung
    Marnia Walker Guevara
    Marnia Walker Guevara
    • Self - Deputy Director, ICIJ
    Gerard Ryle
    Gerard Ryle
    • Self - Director, ICIJ
    Emilia Díaz-Struck
    Emilia Díaz-Struck
    • Self - Research Editor & Latin America Coordinator, ICIJ
    Matthew Caruana Galizia
    Matthew Caruana Galizia
    • Self - Data Analyst, ICIJ Malta
    Kevin Hall
    Kevin Hall
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, McClatchy D.C.
    Marisa Taylor
    Marisa Taylor
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Formerly McClatchy
    Johannes Kr. Kristjansson
    Johannes Kr. Kristjansson
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Reykjavik Media
    • (as Jóhannes Kr. Kristjánsson)
    Luke Harding
    Luke Harding
    • Self - Foreign Correspondent, The Guardian
    Juliette Garside
    Juliette Garside
    • Self - Financial Correspondent, The Guardian
    Paul Johnson
    Paul Johnson
    • Self - Deputy Editor, The Guardian
    Jack Blum
    Jack Blum
    • Self - Attorney, Financial Crime & International Tax Evasion
    Joseph Menn
    Joseph Menn
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Reuters
    Rita Vásquez
    Rita Vásquez
    • Self - Director, La Prensa
    Roberto Eisenmann
    Roberto Eisenmann
    • Self - Founder, La Prensa
    J. Scott Bronstein
    J. Scott Bronstein
    • Self - English Editor of La Prensa & Rita's Husband
    • (as Scott Bronstein)
    • Director
      • Alex Winter
    • Writer
      • Alex Winter
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    5map-13150

    Interesting topic but hokey presentation

    If you don't know much about the controversy, this is a decent movie. If you do, you won't learn much new. The film is usually shot well, although the intentional camera movement in confessionals was jarring. Very much a "puff piece" for journalists that gets a bit heavy-handed at times. There are some really great parts with in-depth information... then there will be another random journo bragging about something they did (or their amazing colleagues), and nothing detailed involving the papers themselves. There are limited interviews with actual political figures, prosecutors, or tax experts. I'd be more interested in the people who programmed the system used to analyze the leaked data, or an expose on Mossack's history and clientele.

    Beware of the highly positive professional critic reviews on this one, as the angle of this film is particularly palatable to your average professional film critic who works for a journalistic publication.
    7Salem_Saberhagen_

    A documentary into the work of investigative journalists more than on the Panama Papers themselves

    The Panama Papers is a documentary that portrays the history of the global leak that involved a now infamous legal services company based in Panama, and its activities involved in setting up offshore shell companies to help celebrities, politicians and powerful figures from around the globe, in avoiding taxes, money laundering, and other financial crimes. This issue, of global relevance since it involves sistemic corruption in the global financial system and most countries around the world, was, however, poorly explained in this movie.

    Being from Argentina, I was interested in this documentary because our President was one of the many figures in Western politics mentioned in this scandal. However, as in the other cases mentioned on the movie, the movie barely makes a passing mention of the case and doesn't bother to explain it in detail. Instead of explaining, step by step, how the process of setting up an offshore company works, exactly what each politician mentioned was involved in, and what the evidence against them was (which could have helped bring transparency into this important issue), the movie wastes time (more than an hour to be precise) talking about the journalists involved, how their investigation took place, and describing their collaborative international process in combing through the evidence, in what feels like a self-congratulatory exercise. While in itself interesting, I believe me and most of the audience were more interested in the actual contents of the Panama Papers itself and not on the journalistic process which made it happen. The documentary, in my opinion, gives an undue weight on this aspect of the story. The second part, on which the arrests made in Panama are described, is more interesting, but this extends for only 20 minutes, before we are back to the journalistic side of the story again.

    I also did not appreciate the cheap emotional appeals introduced in the movie from the very beginning, on which faces of ordinary people from around the world are shown, intersped with images of global wealth inequality, and with a voiceover of the manifest of "John Doe" - the leaker of the Panama Papers - describing his motivations. Some of these images are meant to tug at your heartstrings, but they extend for too long, and detract from the actual figures involved in the Papers. In some cases I found them downright misleading and manipulative, like at the very beginning, while an Argentinian journalist is talking and describes inequality in her country as one of her motivations in working as an investigative journalist, the movie shows us images of favelas in Sao Pablo, Brazil, without saying where the photos are from. (Maybe Buenos Aires was too "pretty" for the emotional appeal they were trying to convey?). I found this, describing a country while showing another, a form of emotional manipulation and it put me off the movie from the very beginning. This was also more wasted time that could have been used in doing actual journalism and informing the public on how these financial operations were carried out.

    Overall, I am giving this movie a 7/10 because this is a very important global issue, and this movie is trying to raise awareness of it, so I believe it is a well-intentioned movie. Many of the points raised and the descriptions of the activities of offshore funds shown in the movie are indeed informative and relevant. But my advice is that if you are interested in the Panama Papers themselves, you will have to go to the newspapers and the databases which are publically accesible and do your own research. Sadly, an opportunity to describe and summarize properly this scandal to global audiences is somewhat lost between self-congratulatory interviews to journalists and retellings of depressing economic statistics of the world interlaced with emotionally charged pictures, that add very little to the story itself.

    The Panama Papers is a very interesting movie for journalism students since it describes the process of how one of the largest global leaks in history came to be, but as a documentary on the activities of tax evasion itself, I found it a bit lacking.
    7tlpinbcc

    A sad commentary on society

    I applaude the documentarians for this excellent depiction of the investigative reporting of the John Doe whistleblower. I only wish it had more of an impact on the American political system and wallstreet billionares. Instrumental in understanding the wealth gap and its causes and ramifications on society.
    7TheTruthofItIs

    An Exposé more about the journalists than the results

    The Panama Papers is an exposé of the financial underworld and named much like "The Pentagon Papers" exposé of 1971. It's a mostly interesting account of the lengths the super rich will go to hide their wealth - many times illegally acquired - from taxing authorities. And these are not your banana republic dictators but First World leaders, celebrities, and sports figures. However, the account dwells a lot on the investigative efforts of journalists worldwide and the risks to them, and though that's of some interest, it seems to be more the focus of the film. I wasn't quite satisfied with this approach, nor the way it concluded. Sure, many govt leaders were forced to resign but why not prosecuted/jailed? The film could've delved into that, too, but didn't.
    6gonzalo_a

    Too superficial

    If you followed the case when this blew up, this movie will not add much. Of course, there are some things I didn't know, but if you wanted more in-depth information about the scandal this movie will not help you. Kind of boring also.

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      Alex Winter, the director and writer of this project, played Bill in the movie Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequel, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Icelandic
      • Maltese
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Панамское досье
    • Production companies
      • Bungalow Media + Entertainment
      • Field of Vision (II)
      • Madam Films
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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