Theatrical premiere: FINDING THE MONEY documentary May 3rd in NYC, DC, LA.. (Past)
FINDING THE MONEY documentary will release In Theaters and On Demand May 3rd in the US and Canada. NYC May 3-9, and more
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New independent documentary film FINDING THE MONEY is coming to Theaters and On Demand in the US and Canada May 3rd.
FINDING THE MONEY follows Stephanie Kelton, former chief economist to Bernie Sanders, and an intrepid group of economists on a journey to flip our understanding of the national debt, and the nature of money, upside down — empowering countries around the world to tackle the biggest challenges of the 21st century: from climate change to inequality.
Screenings with Q&As in NYC May 3-9, then DC, LA, Seattle, Portland, SF Bay Area and more. Plus On Demand wherever you rent movies and Kanopy.
Tickets and info --> FindingMoneyFilm.com
The story we tell about money matters. With my own background in environmental studies and ecological economics I wanted to understand the economic roots and solutions to our crises. The film takes a journey through Modern Money Theory or MMT to unveil money not as an obstacle towards improving human and ecological well-being, but as an organizing tool we can use to shape our economies to thrive within planetary boundaries (the doughnut!).
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Maren Poitras
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I'm the director of a new documentary film titled FINDING THE MONEY about an underdog group of economists on a mission to instigate a paradigm shift by flipping our understanding of the national debt, and the nature of money, upside down. From my background in environmental studies and ecological economics I wanted to understand the systemic causes and solutions to our biggest challenges like climate change and inequality. That lead me to a story about money and economics. The story we tell about money matters. The film follows economist Stephanie Kelton on a journey through Modern Money Theory or MMT to unveil money not as an obstacle towards improving human and environmental well-being, but as the organizing tool we can use to shape our economies to thrive within planetary boundaries.
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Liam Considine