Freakonomics
This 2010 documentary, directed by Alex Gibney among others, explores the hidden side of everything by applying economic theory to diverse subjects not typically associated with economics. The film is based on the best-selling book by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner and is divided into segments that delve into topics such as cheating in sumo wrestling, the impact of names on success, and the economics of crime reduction. Featuring a mix of interviews, case studies, and animated sequences, it offers a thought-provoking look at how incentives drive human behavior. Notably, the film does not boast any major awards but is recognized for its innovative approach to storytelling. For those interested, it can be viewed for free on Soap2day.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Alex Gibney, Heidi Ewing, Seth Gordon
Actors: Alisha Nagarsheth, Alyssa Wheeldon, Amancaya Aguilar, Andrew Greiche, Greg Crowe, Jade Viggiano, Kahiry Bess, Kellie Geradi, Samuel Soifer, Zoe Sloane
Country: United States of America
Company: Chad Troutwine Films, Cold Fusion Media Group, Green Film Company
Worldwide Gross: $122,216