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Four Horsemen

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
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7.7/10
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Four Horsemen (2012)
Four Horsemen is a cinematic feature documentary that lifts the lid on how the global economy really works.  This is essential viewing for anyone seeking to investigate how and why the current system has failed.


Why with all the knowledge and technology in the world do we fail to distribute wealth fairly? How can we live in a society that benefits the few at the expense of the many? 


Four Horsemen doesnÂ’t get involved in banker bashing, criticising politicians or conspiracy theories. The film looks at the systems that we have chosen to live under and ultimately suggests ways we could change them.
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The modern day Four Horsemen continue to ride roughshod over the people who can least afford it. Crises are converging when governments, religion and mainstream economists have stalled. 23 i... Read allThe modern day Four Horsemen continue to ride roughshod over the people who can least afford it. Crises are converging when governments, religion and mainstream economists have stalled. 23 international thinkers come together and break their silence about how the world really wor... Read allThe modern day Four Horsemen continue to ride roughshod over the people who can least afford it. Crises are converging when governments, religion and mainstream economists have stalled. 23 international thinkers come together and break their silence about how the world really works and why there is still hope in re-establishing a moral and just society. Four Horsemen ... Read all

  • Director
    • Ross Ashcroft
  • Writers
    • Ross Ashcroft
    • Dominic Frisby
  • Stars
    • Dominic Frisby
    • Gillian Tett
    • Lawrence Wilkerson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Ross Ashcroft
    • Writers
      • Ross Ashcroft
      • Dominic Frisby
    • Stars
      • Dominic Frisby
      • Gillian Tett
      • Lawrence Wilkerson
    • 17User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Dominic Frisby
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    Gillian Tett
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    Lawrence Wilkerson
    Lawrence Wilkerson
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    David Morgan
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    John Perkins
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    Noam Chomsky
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    Satish Kumar
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    Ha-Joon Chang
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    Phillip Blond
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    • Director
      • Ross Ashcroft
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      • Ross Ashcroft
      • Dominic Frisby
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    4OCACIA-1

    Weak -- same format, no originality--

    The Corporation-- seen it, End of Poverty --Seen it. Inside Job--seen it This social conscious genre is starting to all having in the same exact people saying the same exact things done the same exact tired way. Even the cover art is like the Corporation. How many more films on Sub-prime immorality?

    The Voice over and the script for the narration is solid but let down by the format. And the same face contribute very little to the story to make this unique. The best themes seem under explored. The old ones over explored (again).

    Someone said it was shot on a budget, but you do not need much money to shoot talking heads on a black background. How many times will this try cookie cutter filmmaking format visit us?
    7robtromp

    good description of the problems, flawed solutions

    This is worth watching more for it's cautionary value than it's message. It does a good job describing what has become of America since the Great Depression, but bases it's viewpoint on the naive idealism of the libertarian - blaming the problem on straying from "classical" economics and advocating a return to the gold standard and demonizing debt as the root of all evil. At least it admits that regulation is a good thing. It does do a good job of pointing out that libertarians and progressives share a fair amount of common ground, and might make a reasonably functional coalition against the establishment neocons and neolibs, who have already started becoming very friendly with each other, as evidenced by the current primary election shenanigans.
    9john5050

    Seek This Film Out!

    There's so much in 4 HORSEMEN. Yes it is talk-heavy, very densely- presented in places but it makes brilliant connections.

    It's like the big-idea documentaries by Adam Curtis. It's provocative and deliberately big picture. Some of the above crits feel petty in this regard, the point is to stay global.

    It's also gripping & urgent. It squares up to the biggest crisis we're facing and has much to say that is fresh.

    Surprisingly, it was also been made in the UK on a shoestring. Not that you could tell.

    HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    9helenthomson77

    Excellent and informative doc - but is it plagiarism?

    There are all sorts of rumours flying about as to the authorship of this film.

    Read the article: 'A Tale Of Plagiarism – I Wrote One Of The Year's Most Acclaimed Documentaries, Not That You'd Know It' on the Bleeding Cool website.

    No matter, as to someone who doesn't understand finance but is interested, this is a great documentary.

    Robert Zak, of Best For Film describes Four Horsemen as 'one of the clearest and most demystifying attempts at guiding us through the alien landscape of economics.'

    Watch an extract of the film by going to YouTube and searching Fiat Money.
    rogerdarlington

    Provocative and worthy but with some serious weaknesses

    "Four Horsemen" is the debut feature from writer and director Ross Ashcroft and the four parts of this documentary address the banking crisis, the terrorism threat, worldwide poverty and ecological collapse respectively. While worthy, well-intentioned and (mostly) well-evidenced, for the non-political, this critique of rampant capitalism is probably heavy going with lots of talking heads - no less than 23 experts, including many senior economists and academics, express their trenchant views.

    The film seems to have been popular in film festivals and indeed I saw it at the first London Labour Film Festival where it was applauded at the end, but it has some major deficiencies.

    First, it is overly ambitious in scope and should perhaps have concentrated simply on the crisis of the banking sector. The links between the four threats were not always made clear and the section on terrorism was particularly weak and over simplistic. Second, the policies promulgated at the end - while rooted in a pro-capitalist position intended to be 'realistic' - involve some outrageously fanciful notions such as returning to a gold standard and abolishing income tax. I would like to know more about Ross Ashcroft and the funding of this work which might explain the source of these odd notions. Third, at no point in either the analysis or the prescription does the film acknowledge that economic and societal change does not start with institutional reform but with the organisation of workers, consumers and citizens. Real change comes through people working together in political parties, trade unions, pressure groups, and social movements.

    For all these weaknesses, "Four Horsemen" does make you think and will engender much-needed debate about the urgent need to reform radically our ideas on how we create, consume and distribute wealth and how we regulate and control the institutions involved.

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      Narrator: A predatory capitalist's greatest enemy, and humanity's greatest ally, is the self-educated individual who has read, understood, delays their gratification, and walks around with their eyes wide open.

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      • March 14, 2012 (United Kingdom)
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