Five people talk about how easy it is to build up and how difficult it is to get out of it again. They fall ten prey to the powerful industry. Fines and extra costs make them so aware that they can no longer be solved on their own.

VPRO icon Wim Brands died on April 4, 2016. He was known to the general public as a presenter of the...

In an audacious campaign to demand better borrowing, Michael Sheen buys £1m of debt from hundreds of...

It is an unknown chapter of the German post-war history: On April 23rd, 1949, the kingdom of the Net...
Documentary that shows the changing attitude towards immigrant labor in The Netherlands. The documen...

Artist Katinka Simonse, alias Tinkebell, is a controversial, very mediagenic phenomenon. In her univ...

With the country's debt growing out of control, Americans by and large are unaware of the looming fi...

February 8, 2024 will mark ten years since Els Borst was murdered. This documentary highlights the r...

The documentary that answers the question: is having month-long double paid vacations, no fear of ho...

Paul Grignon's 47-minute animated presentation of "Money as Debt" tells in very simple and effective...

With breathtaking clarity, renowned University of Massachusetts Economics Professor Richard Wolff br...

A historical perspective to understand Neoliberalism and to understand why this ideology today so pr...

Let’s Make Money is an Austrian documentary by Erwin Wagenhofer released in the year 2008. It is abo...

Maxed Out takes us on a journey deep inside the American debt-style, where everything seems okay as ...

British historian and author Niall Ferguson explains how big money works today as well as the causes...

Presents an overview of the Netherlands and Belgium. Relates their economy to their environment.

Emmy-winning journalist Danny Schechter investigates America's mounting debt crisis in this latest h...

DEBT is the story of a frantic pursuit: the search for the responsible for the televised cry of hung...

What if your house is no longer a home, but a bureaucratic nightmare? The residents of the Van der P...