July 8, 2024
Property and Financial Crimes

Inside Job (2010 Full Documentary Movie)



Inside Job is a 2010 American documentary film, directed by Charles Ferguson, about the late 2000s financial crisis.

The global financial meltdown that took place in Fall of 2008 caused millions of job and home losses and plunged the United States into a deep economic recession.

This documentary provides a detailed examination of the elements that led to the collapse and identifies key financial and political players.

Director Charles Ferguson conducts a wide range of interviews and traces the story from the United States to China to Iceland to several other global financial hot spots.

Ferguson, who began researching in 2008, says the film is about “the systemic corruption of the United States by the financial services industry and the consequences of that systemic corruption”. In five parts, the film explores how changes in the policy, environment and banking practices helped create the financial crisis.

Timestamps

0:00 – Deregulation in Iceland and privatization of banks
12:05 – Part I – How We Got Here
31:02 – Part II – The Bubble (2001-2007)
57:04 – Part III – The Crisis
1:17:23 – Part IV – Accountability
1:33:33 – Part V – Where Are We Now

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42 Comments

  • @shuvadeepray7 July 5, 2024

    A sequel of this movie is required now more than ever

  • @vishwasranjan8376 July 5, 2024

    2024 wale kon kon h

  • @arjavjain5671 July 5, 2024

    the jewis circus

  • @Fernando-wz6no July 5, 2024

    Now WW3 is coming!

  • @jasonsnyder8341 July 5, 2024

    George Soros was in this film portrayed as a philanthropist. This guy guy is so heavily involved in destabilizing countries its sickening. This wasnt just bankers. It was bankers, governments, politicians, investors(Soros included). Look into the WEF. This is part of a united plan to redistribute wealth away from the 99 %. You will own nothing and be happy. The exact words coming from the WEF. This is the great reset. It is all corrupt. Your welcome.

  • @philg4678 July 5, 2024

    wow its as if this story is about BIDEN and democrats out to screw everyone. Another reason to vote Trump. He isn't in anyone pockets.

  • @enigmanemo9352 July 5, 2024

    When you ask politicians to oversee the financial industry, you are asking the fox to guard the hen-house.

  • @CUMBICA1970 July 5, 2024

    It's 2024 and still baffles me how on earth nobody went to prison. Well Obama appointed Tim Geithner as secretary of the treasury so one of them was running the government.

  • @dlynn101 July 5, 2024

    Too many people aren't watching this.

  • @AdityaSingh-jb8wn July 5, 2024

    Sex

  • @mohammadasif9570 July 5, 2024

    One of the best documentary movie in this world

  • @friendsofcoal July 5, 2024

    So is there a deep state or hidden regime? Im confused….😂

  • @tman5883 July 5, 2024

    Believe the bible or not. It clearly says the root of all evil is the love of money. In todays terms GREED. Also Jesus warned us of these people. Turned over their tables and called them money changers. Todays terms loan sharks and bankers

  • @OneGeronimo July 5, 2024

    I am broke

  • @Neelinmact July 5, 2024

    There was a simple solution to all of this ,, a fucking honest authority to call spade a spade

  • @ViratHD July 5, 2024

    Hii bro

  • @richardmakiya7188 July 5, 2024

    EEUU necesita volver a producir de lo contrario el golpe del comercio internacional con monedas nacionales liquidará la Union Federal en donde algunos Estados saldrán mejor librados que otros. Como normalmente el presidente es elegido por la inmensa mayoria pobre, no permitirá que los Estados más ricos se vayan de la Federación. Avisoro que California se vestirá de republicanos para ese tiempo.

  • @bilinguru July 5, 2024

    And to this day, none of the scumbags who masterminded those fraudulent practices have been held accountable, by being stripped of their assets and incarcerated. Why wasn’t Alan Greenspan left penniless and forced to rot out the rest of his life in supermax prison (not some minimum security retirement facility)? Not exclusively, but primarily, it is Republican governments who deregulated the markets and gutted the agencies designed to protect investors. After this crisis, Obama came in and reinstated basic protections. No sooner had Trump got into office, he set about undoing those protections again. Of course we should all be livid at the dishonesty of republican administrations for knowingly defrauding the public, yet the very people who lost the most support those politicians. Americans deserve their own fate. The rest of the world does not.

  • @David-xz5cc July 5, 2024

    So let me get this straight. The very laws for our governed country leave loopholes for this corruption, but yet we judge the people that break the laws? It's inevitable ..the turkeys will come home to roost.

  • White society never held the Bush Regime accountable for this 2008 housing crisis.

  • @dannymartinez2005 July 5, 2024

    Every time I see this movie I understands the crisis more and more

  • @blackpeppery July 5, 2024

    Timestamps for where i left off:
    12:21
    21:17

  • @Gpalmer16 July 5, 2024

    Lmao.

  • @apubiswas9429 July 5, 2024

    😮

  • @lggen6062 July 5, 2024

    Yes, derivatives is used for hedging but when I learned it, it's more of a gamble. There's winner and loser.

  • @patriciakhan3998 July 5, 2024

    2024…..

  • @Felipe-lb7zr July 5, 2024

    Watching this at 14 is what made me decide to major in Economics 🙂

  • @user-yu1ky7iy1z July 5, 2024

    2024

  • I would take issue with the comment made in the film that the financial industry corrupted government. The government has been corrupt for many decades. Whether by the defense industry, healthcare, automobiles, or whatever, the financial industry just took their turn at buying Congress Critters and Senators to do their will.

  • @DJ-vt5es July 5, 2024

    Not worth the time taken to watch it. A two hour session of lies. The GOP is a criminal enterprise.
    The GOPS entire existence is to appease billionaires while grifting continuously. The media and story writers are compliant , also greedy , and complacent to a felonious degree.
    THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENABLING THE 2008 FINANCIAL CORRUPTION. VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO 🌊🌊🌊🌊🇺🇲

  • @Taxiblog77 July 5, 2024

    Nice

  • @michaelaldrich5975 July 5, 2024

    I accept that this documentary as well as the actual horror is old, but why is no one talking about it in 2024, while nothing was done to fix the problems?

  • @davidpowell3347 July 5, 2024

    Goldman – Sachs smart money ? Knew this stuff would eventually lose most of its value and/or default? But knew it had a "too big to fail" backdoor to the U.S. Treasury,either directly or though knowledge that push come to shove,AIG which insured some of Goldman – Sachs would get bailed out?
    Lehman Bros. dumb money? Got caught with its pants down when the inevitable happened ? Had lost some of its best talent because of office romance and divorce stuff? But Fuld should have been smart enough to see the train light coming if he hadn't been so busy enjoying his corporate jet and delegating a lot of what could have been his due diligence to unqualified friends?

  • @davidpowell3347 July 5, 2024

    Is it significant that people who buy positions in bitcoin or bitcoin derivatives then have an incentive to recruit other people to buy bitcoin? Could it be that some people in positions of regulatory authority have bought into bitcoin and have such incentive ? (To not regulate "bitcoin" or "crypto" or ETFs thereof) or "notice" the pyramid or chain letter like nature and zero sum after expense to the participants of the bitcoin as investment phenomenon ?

  • @Hamboarding July 5, 2024

    What losers these consultants, professors and CEOs are…

  • @davidpowell3347 July 5, 2024

    Is "bitcoin" the next systemic risk ?
    update : does permitting large brokerage houses/bourses to sell "bitcoin" or "crypto" based ETFs to the public ( investors or speculators?) increase the systemic risk?
    Do these things ultimately have the potential to do more harm than benefit to the small investor ?
    Does a bitcoin ETF represent a kind of derivative ?
    Does the bourse make money on the bitcoin ETF regardless of whether or not the investors ultimately make or lose money?

  • @scotthines4891 July 5, 2024

    LOL. Sorry. I couldn't make it past the first 15 minutes.

  • @agentbutterfly July 5, 2024

    when my econ teacher mentioned this i thought he was talking about the netflix series that had no reason to be canceled.

  • @TheGrinchhhh July 5, 2024

    If you don’t understand this watch the big short it connects the pieces to the puzzle.

  • Lol watching this …again whilst i make out a check to the IRS , owing ,making $14 an hour , as a caregiver for a disabled man😢

  • @LokiBeckonswow July 5, 2024

    since 2008, they've been living in financial socialism, where the profits have been privatised, which is financial socialism, this should of course make every conservative extremely angry. and as they've lived in financial socialism, the rest of us have been living in capitalist austerity, which constitutes class warfare, as the risks to their profits are publicised, while the profits are privatised. this is really a key point that more people need to be talking about. we already live in socialism, just not the kind that helps society, please see this.

    their profits are privatised, while their risks are publicised – they get all of the money for their excessive risk taking, we get all of the austerity – since 2008, anyone earning income through waged labor is basically a wage slave, as the central banks debase the currency that you trade your wage labor for. how so many people cannot see this is beyond me.

    since 2008 the g7 central banks have printed 35 trillion, which has largely gone to an industry of permanently unstable private banks (quote from yanis varoufakis, not my words). if that 35 trillion was simply given to the citizens equally and universally, the world would be far healthier, more stable, more profitable etc

    don't forget that universally distributing money in this way has been proven to yield economic profits within a few decades (source: utopia for realists, rutger bregman) –

    central banks print trillions and give that cash to private banks and the world crashes and burns – if they instead gave that money directly to all citizens in an equal way, the entire economic model goes into profit within decades – they call themselves investors, it's time to hold them to their word and invest in everyone, NOT JUST THE FINANCIERS.

  • @Trickboy36 July 5, 2024

    “The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is”. -Sir Winston Churchill

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