HEIST: WHO STOLE THE AMERICAN DREAM?

By Donald GOLDMACHER

AUTLOOK FILMSALES - as SALES All rights, World

Documentary - Completed 2012

A zippy essay about the roots of the American economic crisis after decades of deregulation, job outsourcing and tax policies favoring mega-corporations.

Festivals
& Awards

Festival de Cannes 2012
Doc Corner
    • Year of production
    • 2012
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • USA
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Duration
    • 75 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Donald GOLDMACHER
    • Producer(s)
    • Donald GOLDMACHER (Connecting the Dots Productions, LLC ), Frances CAUSEY (Connecting the Dots Productions, LLC )
    • Synopsis
    • A new, groundbreaking feature documentary about the roots of the American economic crisis, and the continuing assault on working and middle class people in the United States. "Heist" boldly reveals the crumbling structure of the U.S. economy - the result of four decades of deregulation, massive job outsourcing, and tax policies favoring mega-corporations and wealthy elites.
      Through expert testimony, investigative filmmaking and key archival footage, "Heist" unfolds critical historical background, beginning with the dismantling of FDR's New Deal, uncovering the ideological influence of the infamous Powell Memo and the Heritage Foundation's Mandate for Leadership on government reform, and traces both Republican and Democratic allegiance to big business.
      After detailing how the economy has been derailed, "Heist" offers a robust Take Action section with real world solutions and up-to-the-minute footage from the current Occupy Wall Street movement - an essential primer for everyday Americans to participate in the restoration of economic fairness and our democracy.
      A movie with its pulse on the most urgent issues of our time, "Heist" aspires to spark national dialogue, champion solutions and encourage audiences to engage with one another to understand how we might create a fair, sustainable economy.