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So, 'Die Kinder des Geldes' is this intriguing documentary from 2003 that really dives into the quirks of financial capitalism. It’s got this funny yet sharp edge, making you chuckle while also raising those important eyebrows about the whole system. Set against the backdrop of Liechtenstein, it captures the odd relationship locals have with wealth – you can almost feel the strange mix of pride and guilt. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you absorb the absurdity of it all without rushing. And while it lacks a big-name director, the storytelling and interviews have a raw honesty that you don’t see in more polished docs. Totally distinct with its blend of humor and critique, it's a fascinating watch for anyone into the money game.
Explores financial capitalism themes.Humorous yet critical tone.Unique perspective on wealth in Liechtenstein.
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