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Die Kinder des GeldesThe Spoiled Children
The Spoiled Children is a funny and acerbic look at the perverse side effects of the triumph of global capitalism. The story unfolds in Lichtenstein, world famous tax heaven, known for its recent money laundering scandals. There, the film interviews not only bankers and fiduciary agents, but also artists, young people and intellectuals as they consider the power of money: "You know very well that something is wrong with our money. You know it deep in your heart and you feel pangs of guilts. That's why financial secrecy suits you. It means you don't need to know about it. But this secrecy has a price…" (Stephan Sprenger)
France / Austria / Switzerland - 2003 - 58 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour
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