Inequality for All PG

Inequality for All
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  • Rated: PG
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 28 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 7, 2014
  • Originally Released: 2020
  • Label: Radius

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Rating: 87/100 -- America is a country without any "self-admitted proletarians," where even the poorest see themselves as "temporarily embarrassed" millionaires. Full Review
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Dec 5, 2013
Jacob Kornbluth's lively documentary is both a polemic and a teaching tool.
Wall Street Journal
Sep 26, 2013
Mr. Reich ties together his talking points with a reasonable-sounding analysis and an unassuming warmth sometimes absent from documentaries charting America’s economic woes.
New York Times
Sep 27, 2013
Rating: 4/5 -- Engaging economics docu encourages equality, activism. Full Review
Common Sense Media
Jul 30, 2015
Rating: B+ -- Robert Reich, a secretary of labor under President Clinton, leads us through a sharp-eyed essay-meditation on the rising trend of income inequality. Full Review
Entertainment Weekly
Sep 27, 2013
A subject that affects each of us on a daily basis, if you see only one documentary this year, make it Inequality For All. Full Review
Behind The Lens
Jan 7, 2020
Rating: 3.5/5 -- Documentaries about the economy being what they are, you might not expect much from Inequality For All, but as directed by Jacob Kornbluth, it is the Indianapolis 500 of wealth analyses. Full Review
Canada.com
Dec 12, 2013

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Robert Reich is an economist, author, and educator who was U.S. Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton and who teaches a course on wealth and poverty at the University of California Berkeley. Since the mid-1980s, Reich has been outspoken on the issue of the growing divide between America's rich and poor; in his book AFTERSHOCK, Reich presents his argument that this gulf is slowly but surely wiping out the middle class, and will lead to an economic catastrophe if left unchecked. Filmmaker Jacob Kornbluth presents a powerful look at Reich and his theories in the documentary INEQUALITY FOR ALL; featuring footage from Reich's lectures to students as well as interviews with the author and his conversations with Americans from many walks of life, the film provides disturbing evidence of the roles stagnating wages, growing personal debt, an economy based on consumer spending, and the decline of manufacturing are playing in the weakening of the American economy. INEQUALITY FOR ALL received its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

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