It seems that documentary movies regarding the fiscal and financial crisis are on demand nowadays. One of the newest of these kinds of documentaries is the movie Generation Zero.
Generation Zero-The Truth About the Financial Meltdown is a documentary produced by David N. Bossie and directed by Steve K. Bannon that examines the causes of the economic collapse of September 18, 2008. The film surmises that the Greatest Generation, in their effort to shelter their children from the horrors of The Great Depression and World War II overly nurtured them, causing an outlook of selfishness.
Generation Zero novie documentary alleges that the financial crisis of 2008 happened as a result of this selfishness coming from the generation that would become the hippies of the 1960s who would eventually come to power and promote their outlook upon the financial markets by taking reckless risks because they believed there could be no downside to their decisions. The documentary interviews many influential voices in fiscal conservative circles such as Lou Dobbs, Newt Gingrich and Tobin Smith. The film made its debut at the Tea Party Convention and was shown shortly after at the 2010 CPAC event.
What are the critics say about this Generation Zero movie who have already watch this documentary? According to them, Generation Zero film is very stylistic. When discussing the Wall Street investment Bankers you see Great White sharks devouring huge chunks of meat. The symbolism is fitting. They think that every American who is concerned about the direction of US should see this documentary film. The ending to this movie has not been written.
There’s a feeling of doomresonates throughout the film. Whether America can rise up and take this country back from the ruling elite is unanswered.
Fox Business Channel will air a 10 minute segment tonight at 7:00 pm aboutGENERATION ZERO. Steve Bannon plans on a general release to movie theaters in mid-March. A tie in to the National Tea Party on April 15 would be a perfect way to have asmany people as possible see this important film.
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