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Wall Street | Corruption
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8.2/10
IMDbInside Job is a hilarious animated series that takes a satirical look at the world of finance and economics. The show follows the eccentric and dysfunctional team at the shadowy organization known as Cognito Inc, which is responsible for controlling the world's economy. The main character, Reagan, is a brilliant but cynical economist who is always at odds with her overbearing mother, who happens to be the head of Cognito. One of the show's strengths is its clever blend of humor and social commentary. The writers use the absurd situations and characters to highlight the flaws and corruption within the financial system, providing a sharp critique of the industry. The animation is visually appealing, with vibrant colors and distinct character designs that complement the humor. Inside Job is an enjoyable and smartly written show that provides a fresh and entertaining take on the world of finance. Its blend of humor and social commentary is sure to appeal to anyone looking for a fun and insightful watch.
Best Documentary Features | 2011 | Charles
Best Documentary Screenplay | 2011 | Adam
Best NonFiction Film | 2011
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary | 2011 | Charles
Best Documentary Feature Film | 2011 | Charles
Top Five Documentaries | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010
Best NonFiction Film | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation | 2011
Outstanding Achievement in Production | 2011 | Audrey
Best Documentary | 2011
Best Edited Documentary | 2011 | Adam
Best Documentary | 2011
2011 | Charles
Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2011 | Charles
Best Documentary | 2011
Best Documentary Feature Film | 2011
Best Documentary | 2011 | Charles
Best Documentary | 2011
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue ADR and Music in a Feature Documentary | 2011 | Abigail
Documentary Feature | 2011
Documentary of the Year | 2011
Best Documentary | 2011
Best Documentary Feature | 2011 | Charles
Best Documentary | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010
Best Documentary Feature Film | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010
Best Motion Picture Documentary | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010
Best Documentary | 2010 | Audrey
Best Documentary | 2010
Budget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 7,871,522 USD
On being interviewed about this film, Henry Rollins likened Charles Ferguson's interviewing technique to "tightening the screws little by little until the interviewee starts to say "Ow.....ow.....ow and then, Stop the camera!"
In an unusual pairing of supporter and subject matter, Jeffrey Lurie - owner of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles franchise - was one of this Oscar-winning documentary's executive producers.
"Andrew Sheng: Why should a financial engineer be paid four times to 100 times more than a real engineer? A real engineer build bridges. A financial engineer build dreams. And, you know, when those dreams turn out to be nightmares, other people pay for it"
"Narrator: For the first time in history, average Americans have less education and are less prosperous than their parents."