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Did the film change after Lehman went bankrupt and the stock market crashed?

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Did the film change after Lehman went bankrupt and the stock market crashed?

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I’ve thought about this for 20 years. Ever since “Roger and Me,” I’ve felt the problem here is an economic system that is unjust and unfair. It’s not democratic. And I keep making these films but I dance around the subject: it’s General Motors here, the health-care industry there, and I started thinking, “Why don’t I just name it?” I started out wanting to explore the premise of capitalism being anti-American, and anti-Jesus, meaning it’s not a Democratic economy. And it’s not run with a moral or ethical code. But when the crash happened, it added a third plot line: not only is capitalism anti-American and anti-Jesus, it doesn’t work. [The wealthiest Americans] proved that the free market is something they really don’t believe in, they don’t believe in competition, they actually do believe in socialism, that we the people should use our tax dollars to keep them in their mansions and their yachts. I think they exposed themselves to a lot of middle class people who did believe in their s

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