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Dirty Money - Season 1
TrailerIn a documentary series full of powerful events, we live a series of dramatic events that tell us a lot about Volkswagen. Events begin with the alliance between governments and car companies and the corruption they offer. The series speaks of Wall Street sellers' scandals that reveal many tricks and corruption. On the other hand, there is a scandal involving the HSBC bank, which involves the laundering of hundreds of millions of dollars.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Alberto Ayala, A.J. Benza, Roddy Boyd, Jonathon Braun, Hillary Clinton, Adam Davidson, Jack Ewing, John German, Alex Gibney, Walter Groth, John Hempton, ...»Director: Erin Lee Carr, Alex Gibney, Kristi Jacobson, Brian McGinn, Jesse Moss, Fisher StevensCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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HimselfPlayed by: Alberto Ayala
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HimselfPlayed by: John German
HimselfPlayed by: Alex Gibney
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HimselfPlayed by: Hans Koberstein
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HimselfPlayed by: Bill Pruitt
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Critic Reviews of "Dirty Money - Season 1"
The AtlanticJanuary 31, 2018Dirty Money proves its thesis not just by exposing corporations, but also by rendering thoughtful, intimate portraits of individuals whose desire to accumulate wealth has transformed into a terminal kind of myopia.
RogerEbert.comJanuary 26, 2018Dirty Money is eminently, compulsively watchable, somehow counterbalancing the heaviness of the subject matter with an undercurrent of urgency and a keen sense of how to keep things entertaining.
Financial TimesJanuary 24, 2018You could stare into [Scott Tucker's] wide, guileless eyes for an aeon without detecting remorse.
AwardsCircuit.comOctober 10, 2018The breath of storytelling here is impressive, and with Gibney shepherding the series, it looks to be a hallmark of Netflix moving forward.
The Daily DotFebruary 01, 2018Armed with a dangerous, even rock star appeal, Dirty Money entertains as well as it informs across its six episodes. But you may need a shower afterward.
Paste MagazineJanuary 26, 2018Directorial styles and esthetics are different from episode to episode, and you might prefer some to others-but every story is worth knowing more about.
GuardianFebruary 02, 2018This personal take, the rage, adds power and poignancy. Who says a documentary needs to be entirely objective?
New York Magazine/VultureFebruary 02, 2018Dirty Money is the most fun you can have while being pissed off.
New York TimesJanuary 25, 2018The installments range from an infuriating look at payday lending to an offbeat story about Canadian maple syrup cartels. The common thread is the abuse of trust.
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