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  1. The crisis as business model at the expense of democracy and social safety An international coproduction of Kernfilm by Leslie Franke and Herdolor Lorenz, 2015, 104 min. „Who is saving whom?“ is not just another bank rescue and Euro rescue film.

  2. The Crisis as a Business Model: Directed by Leslie Franke, Herdolor Lorenz, Stefan Corinth, Alexander Grasseck, Tania Sainz Martín. With Rolf Becker, Maria Delivanis-Negroponte, Mario Draghi, Lucía Figar.

    • (14)
    • 2015-02
    • Documentary, News
    • 104
  3. “Who is saving Whom?” reveals that the expensive rescue packages since 2010 rescued exclusively only the creditors, the banks, the hedge funds and the insurances.

  4. Rescue activity everywhere, but no salvation is in sight. For the big banks, the financial crisis is primarily a business model. And the constantly "upset“ and "disappointed“ finance markets appear to be a very special beast that needs to be jollied along. Who then is saving whom? The rich the poor? The politicians the banks?

  5. Há 5 dias · Directors. Leslie Franke, Herdolor Lorenz. Synopsis. "Who is saving whom?" is not just another bank rescue and Euro rescue film. It reveals much more what it is that all the...

  6. Synopsis. For many years now countries are being saved. Politicians create ever newer rescue funds, while in the middle of Europe people have to work for pittances. Something is being saved, but here is no rescue to be seen. For the large banks the financial crisis is mainly a business model at the expense of democracy and social safty.

  7. The Crisis as a Business Model. Summaries. "Who is saving whom?" is not just another bank rescue and Euro rescue film. It reveals much more what it is that all the "rescues" hide, right up to the present day tragedy of Greece. The radical alteration of society in Europe.