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  1. “I used to think of Wall Street as a financial centre. I now think of it as a crime scene.” Journalist and filmmaker Danny Schechter, the self-proclaimed “News Dissector” is relentless in his desire to bring to light the criminal practices that brought about an economic crisis whose impact has been so severe that, in the words of George W. Bush, it could be “greater than the great ...

  2. Price: $250.00. About7-Day Streaming RentalPraise. Exposing the forces responsible for the loss of trillions of dollars, millions of jobs, massive foreclosures and the disappearance of retirement funds, Plunder: The Crime of Our Time investigates the unregulated fraud and theft that led to the market's collapse in fall 2008.

  3. Plunder: The Crime of Our Time is a hard-hitting investigative film by Danny Schechter. The "News Dissector" explores how the financial crisis was built on a foundation of criminal activity uncovering the connection between the collapse of the housing market and the economic catastrophe that followed.

  4. “I used to think of Wall Street as a financial centre. I now think of it as a crime scene.” Journalist and filmmaker Danny Schechter, the self-proclaimed “News Dissector” is relentless in his desire to bring to light the criminal practices that brought about an economic crisis whose impact has been so severe that, in the words of George W. Bush, it could be “greater than the great ...

  5. Plunder: The Crime Of Our Time. Plunder: The Crime of Our Time is a hard-hitting investigative film by Danny Schechter. The "News Dissector" explores how the financial crisis was built on a foundation of criminal activity uncovering the connection between the collapse of the housing mar. 11 IMDb 6.6 1 h 46 min 2017. 7+.

  6. Documentarian Danny Schechter explores the financial crisis and argues that it was built on a foundation of criminal activity. To get to the bottom of it all Schechter interviews bankers ...

  7. Summaries. Documentarian Danny Schechter explores the financial crisis and argues that it was built on a foundation of criminal activity. To get to the bottom of it all Schechter interviews bankers, economists, and journalists. "I used to think of Wall Street as a financial centre. I now think of it as a crime scene."