BUSINESS ETHICS IN LITERATURE, THEATER AND FILMS BY Dr ...



SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE DILEMMAS

IN LITERATURE, THEATER AND FILMS - LIST

BY Dr JACQUES CORY

1. All My Sons by Arthur Miller

All My Sons, 1948, 95 min., Director Irving Reis, with Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster

All My Sons TV 1986, 122 min., Director Jack O’Brien, with Aidan Quinn, James Whitmore

2. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare

The Merchant of Venice, 2004, 138 min., Director Michael Radford, with Al Pacino, J. Irons

The Merchant of Venice, TV 1973, 131 min., Director John Sichel, with Laurence Olivier

The Merchant of Venice TV 1980, 157 min., Director Jack Gold, with Warren Mitchell

3. An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen

An Enemy of the People, 1978, 90 min., Director George Schaefer, with Steve McQueen

Ganashatru 1989, 99 min., Director Satyajit Ray, Indian masterpiece based on Ibsen’s play

4. The Visit of the Old Lady by Friedrich Durrenmatt

Hyenas, 1992, 113 m., Director Djibril Diop Mambety, African masterpiece based on the play

The Visit 1964, 100 min., Director Bernhard Wicki, with Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Quinn

5. Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco

Rhinoceros, 1974, 104 min., Director Tom O’Horgan, with Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder

6. The Great Gatsby by Frances Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby, 1974, 140 min., Director Jack Clayton, with Robert Redford, Mia Farrow

The Great Gatsby, 2013, 137 min., Director Baz Luhrmann, with Leoanrdo DiCaprio (Gatsby), Tobey Maguire (Nick), Carey Mulligan (Daisy)

7. Jean de Florette by Marcel Pagnol

Jean de Florette, 1986, 122 mi., Director Claude Berri, with Yves Montand, Gerard Depardieu

8. Israeli Context: "Beware of Greeks' Presents" by Jacques Cory

- Launching of the novel at Suzan Dallal Hall in Tel Aviv on July 29, 2001, 120 min., with an interview of Jacques Cory by Itzhak Gormezano Goren, 3 chapters put on stage by actors, a panel on Business Ethics in Israel with Arieh Avneri, Jonathan Adereth, Peretz Lavie & Cory.

- Interview of Jacques Cory by Amir Gilat, in the TV Academic Channel, 2007, 7 minutes

- The Challenges of Ethics and Profitability in the Business World, Jacques Cory Keynote Speaker, Transparency International Israel Conference, Tel Aviv University, 2009, 54 min.

- Music of the Play "Nelly's Choice" based on the novel, as background of the reading of the play at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2008, 90 min.

9. Erin Brockovich, 2000, 132 mi., Director Steven Soderbergh, with Julia Roberts, A. Finney

10. Wall Street, 1987, 120 min., Director Oliver Stone, with Michael Douglas, Martin Sheen

11. The Insider, 1999, 157 min., Director Michael Mann, with Al Pacino and Russel Crowe

12. The Crooked E, the Unshredded Truth about Enron, TV 2003, 100 min., Director Penelope Spheeris, with Christian Kane and Brian Dennehy, based on the book by: Brian Cruver - Anatomy of Greed, The Unshredded Truth from an Enron Insider.

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, 2005, documentary film, Director Alex Gibney, 109 min., with Peter Coyote as Narrator, Andrew Fastow, Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, based on the book by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, who also appear in the film - The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron.

13. Manon des Sources by Marcel Pagnol

Manon des Sources 1986, 113 min, Director Claude Berri, with Emmanuele Beart, D. Auteuil

14. A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr

A Civil Action, 1998, 112 min., Director Steven Zaillian, with John Travolta, Robert Duvall

15. Silkwood 1983, 131 min., Director Mike Nichols, with Meryl Streep, Cher, Kurt Russell

16. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1967, 121 min., Director David Swift, play by Abe Burrows, with Robert Morse and Michele Lee

17. The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht

Die Dreigroschenoper 1931, mus. Kurt Weill, 112 m., Director Georg Pabst, with Lotte Lenya

Mack the Knife 1990, 118 min, Director Menachem Golan, with Raul Julia, music Kurt Weill

The Beggar’s Opera 1953, 94 mi., Director Peter Brook, with Laurence Olivier, Hugh Griffith

18. La Curee by Emile Zola

The Game is Over, 1966, 98 min., Director Roger Vadim, with Jane Fonda and Michel Piccoli

19. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

Julius Caesar 1953, 120 mi., Director Joseph Mankiewicz, with Marlon Brando, James Mason

20. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, (1999) Kultur Video

21. The Odyssey by Homer

The Odyssey TV 1997, 173 mi., Director Andrei Konchalovsky, with Gretta Scacchi, I. Papas

Helen of Troy 1956, 118 min., Director Robert Wise, with Rossana Podesta, Stanley Baker

The Aeneid by Virgil

The Trojan Horse 1962, 105 m, Director Giorgio Ferroni, S. Reeves

22. It's a Wonderful Life, 1946, 130 min., Director Frank Capra, with James Stewart, D. Reed

23. Rogue Trader 1999, 101 min., based on Nick Leeson’s autobiography about the disastrous collapse of UK’s Barings Bank, Director James Dearden, with Ewan McGregor, Anna Friel

24. Les Grandes Familles 1958, 92 min., based on Maurice Druon’s book, Director Denys de la Patteliere, with Jean Gabin, Bernard Blier, Pierre Brasseur, Jean Dessailly, Jean Murat

25. L’Argent TV 1988, 250 min, based on Emile Zola’s book "Money" about the financier Aristide Saccard, Director Jacques Rouffio, with Claude Brasseur, Miou-Miou, M. Galabru

L'Argent, 1928, 195 min., Director Marcel L'Herbier, with Pierre Alcover, Alfred Abel

26. Don Quijote by Miguel de Cervantes

Man of La Mancha 1972, 132 min., Director Arthur Hiller, Man of La Mancha 1972, 132 min., Director Arthur Hiller, musical play and screenplay by Dale Wasserman, with Peter O’Toole, Sophia Loren

Don Quixote 1992, 116 min, Director Orson Welles, with Akim Tamiroff, Francisco Reiguera

Don Quixote 2000 TV, 120 min., Director Peter Yates, with John Lithgow, Bob Hoskins

27. Topaze by Marcel Pagnol

Topaze 1951, 136 min, Director Marcel Pagnol, with Fernandel, Jacqueline Pagnol

Topaze, 1933, 78 min., Director Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, with John Barrymore, Mirnay Loy

Topaze, 1935, 103 min., Director Louis J. Gasnier, with Louis Jouvet, Edwige Feuillere.

28. Rigoletto 1982, 130 min., Verdi’s opera with Piave’s libretto based on Victor Hugo’s play Le roi s’amuse, Director John Michael Phillips, with John Rawnsley as Rigoletto and Marie McLaughlin as Gilda. The English National Opera in an adaptation to contemporary Mafia.

Rigoletto 1982, 128 min., Director Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, with Luciano Pavarotti

29. Henri Troyat, Zola (biography, J’Accuse, Dreyfuss Affair, Col. Picquart, whistleblowers)

Life of Emile Zola 1937, 116 min., Director William Dieterle, with Paul Muni, Henry O’Neill

30. Yes, Prime Minister, UK 1992, 461 min., Director Sidney Lotterby, with Paul Edington,

Nigel Hawthorne, TV series and books by Jonathan Lynn and Anthony Jay (Yes, Minister)

31. The China Syndrome 1979, 122 m, Director James Bridges, with Jane Fonda, Jack Lemon

32. "Business Ethics: The Ethical Revolution of Minority Shareholders" by Jacques Cory, and "Activist Business Ethics" by Jacques Cory, books published by Kluwer Boston in 2001 in hard cover and by Springer US in soft cover in 2004. "L'ethique et les actionnaires minoritaires", PhD dissertation by Jacques Cory, CNAM, Paris, France, 2004, complements the abovementioned books. First academic books and dissertation ever written on ethics to minority shareholders. Anticipated the Enron and other corporate scandals.

33. "Selected Issues in Business Ethics and Social Responsibility", in Hebrew published by Magnes Publishers, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2008. Anticipated the Economic Crisis from September 2008. "Business Ethics for a Sustainable Society: Conquering the Corporate Frankenstein", The Edwin Mellen Press, 2009 in hard cover, soft cover in 2010.

34. Revisor by Nikolai Gogol

The Inspector General 1949, 102 min., Director Henry Koster, with Danny Kaye

35. Seven Samurai 1954, 190 min., Director Akira Kurosawa, with Toshira Mifune

36. Il Conformista 1970, 115 min., Director Bernardo Bertolucci, based on Alberto Moravia’s

book The Conformist, with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Stefania Sandrelli, Yvonne Sanson

37-40. Business Dilemmas in the folklore:

In Ladino (Abidiguar Almas/Cuentos), In Yiddish (Shalom Aleichem - Tebie the Milkman), in Arabic (Tales of Djoha), in Argentina (Tango Cambalache).

41. Babbitt, 1934, 74 min., Director William Keighley, with Guy Kibbee and Aline MacMahon, based on Sinclair Lewis' book - Babbitt

42. Executive Suite, 1954, 104 m., Director Robert Wise, based on the novel by Cameron Hawley, with William Holden, Frederic March, Barbara Stanwick, June Allyson, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters, Nina Foch, Louis Calhern, Paul Douglas

43. The Crucible, 1996, 124 min., based on Arthur Miller's play, Director Nicholas Hytner, with Daniel Day Lewis, Winona Ryder.

44. Death of a Salesman, TV 1985, 130 min., based on Arthur Miller's play, Director Volker Schloendorff, with Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich.

45. Pretty Woman, 1990, 119 min., Director Garry Marshall, with Richard Gere, Julia Roberts

46. Business as Usual, 1987, 90 min., Director Lezli-An Barrett, with Glenda Jackson

47. Disclosure, 1994, 128 min., Director Barry Levinson, based on the novel by Michael Crichton, with Michael Douglas, Demi Moore, Donald Sutherland, Caroline Goodall

48. Gentleman's Agreement, 1947, 118 mi., Director Elia Kazan, based on the novel by Laura Hobson, with Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield, Dean Stockwell, June Havoc

49. Greed, 1924, 239 min., Director Erich von Stroheim, based on the novel by Frank Norris, with Zasu Pitts, Gibson Gowland

50. The Devil's Advocate, 1997, 144 m, Director Taylor Hackford, based on the novel by Andrew Neiderman, with Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Jef. Jones, Judith Ivey

51. Runaway Jury, 2003, 127 m., Director Gary Fleder, based on the novel by John Grisham, with John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Weisz, Bruce McGill

52. Scenes from a Marriage, 1973, 168 min. abridged or 299 min. full TV version, Director and screenplay - Ingmar Bergman, w. Liv Ullmann, Erland Josephson, Bibi Andersson

53. Barbarians at the Gate, 1993, TV, 107 m., Director Glenn Jordan, based on the book by Bryan Burrough & John Helyar, on the Nabisco takeover, with James Garner, Jonathan Price

54. Glengarry Glen Ross, 1992, 100 mi., Director James Foley, based on David Mamet's play, w. Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin, Jona. Price

55. , 2001, 107 min., Director Chris Hegedus, Jehane Noujaim, documentary with Kaleil Tuzman and Tom Herman, on the rise and fall of the Internet company

56. Boiler Room, 2000, 118 min., Director Ben Younger, with Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel

57. Other People's Money, 1991, 103 min., Director Norman Jewison, based on Jerry Sterner's play, with Danny DeVito, Gregory Peck, Penelope Ann Miller, Piper Laurie

58. Dealers, 1989, 87 min., Director Colin Bucksey, with Paul McGann, Rebecca De Mornay

59. The Bank, 2001, 106 min., Director Robert Connolly, wi. David Wenham, Anth. LaPaglia

60. Class Action, 1991, 110 m., Direc. Michael Apted, w. Gene Hackman, M.E. Mastrantonio

61. Nova - Trillion Dollar Bet, 2000, 60 m., documentary on Long Term Capital Management

62. Warren Buffett - Oracle of Omaha, 2000, 60 min., about the story of Berkshire Hathaway

63. Biography, Andrew Carnegie, 2000, 50 min., documentary on Carnegie

64. Biography, J. Pierpont Morgan, 2000, 50 min., documentary on Morgan

65. Biography, Sam Walton: Bargain Millionaire, 2004, 50 min., documentary on WalMart

66. Biography, Henry Ford, 1999, 50 min., documentary on the Ford Automobile Company

67. Pirates of Silicon Valley, 1999, TV, 95 min., Director Martin Burke, with Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates of Microsoft, Noah Wyle as Steve Jobs of Apple, Joey Slotnick as Steve Wozniak of Apple, John DiMaggio as Steve Ballmer of Microsoft

68. Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires, 1996, 165 min., TV, Director Robert Cringely, documentary on the origins of the personal computer with Paul Allen (co-founder Microsoft), Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Gordon Moore

69. Biography - Bill Gates: Sultan of Software, 2004, 50 min., documentary on Microsoft

70. Code of Ethics, 1997, 114 min., Director Dawn Radican, with Melissa Leo

71. F.I.S.T., 1978, 145 min., Director Norman Jewison, with Sylvester Stallone, Rod Steiger

72. Marie: A True Story, 1985, 112 min., Director Roger Donaldson, with Sissy Spacek

73. Modern Times, 1936, 87 mi., Director Charles Chaplin, with Charles Chaplin, P. Goddard

74. No Logo, 2003 V, 42 mi., Director Sut Jhally, documentary based on the book "No Logo" by Naomi Klein on globalization, hegemony of brands and democratic resistance.

75. Globalization & Human Rights, 1998, TV, 60 min., Writing credits: Rory O'Connor, Danny Schechter, hosted by Charlayne Hunter-Gault.

76. The Take, 2004, 87 min., documentary directed by Avi Lewis, written by Naomi Klein.

77. The Corporation, 2003, 145 min., Directors Jennifer Abbott, Mark Achbar, based on the book by Joel Bakan "The Corporation: A Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power", wi. Noam Chomsky, Peter Drucker, Milton Friedman, Naomi Klein, Michael Moore, Howard Zinn.

78. Precarity, 2004, 197 min., Concept & Realization: Francesca Bria, Tora Krogh, Lize de Clercq. A compilation of 17 videos on victims of globalization, from Italy, Spain, Korea, Mexico, Japan, Netherlands, France, US, Michael Moore, Naomi Klein, The Take.

79. Damaged Care, 2002 (TV), 114 min., Director Harry Winer, with Laura Dern.

80. RJR/Nabisco, Braces for Buyouts, The History Channel, documentary, 2002, 50 min.

81. Ford: The Man and the Machine, 1987 (TV), 200 min., Director Allan Eastman, based on book by Robert Lacey, with Cliff Robertson, Hope Lange, Heather Thomas, R. H. Thomson.

82. McLibel, 2005, 85 min., Director Franny Armstrong, on McDonald's libel suit in the UK

83. The Big One, 1997, 91 min., Director Michael Moore, who tries to convince Phil Knight to open a Nike factory in Flint, Michigan instead of the sweat shops in Asia.

84. Roger & Me, 1989, 91 min., Director Michael Moore, GM plant shutdown, downsizing

85. Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media, 1992, 167 min., Directors Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick, about corporate media's role in modern propaganda

86. The Yes Men, 2003, 2003, 83 min., Directors Dan Ollman and Sarah Price, WTO satire

87. Billetes, billetes, 1988, 75 m., Director Martin Shor, with Mercedes Alonso, Max Berliner, business ethics in Argentina

88. Beyond Borders, 2003, 127 min., Director Martin Campbell, with Angelina Jolie, NGOs

89. The Hucksters, 1947, 115 min., Director Jack Conway, with Clark Gable, Deborah Kerr

90. The Wheeler Dealers, 1963, 107 m., Director Arthur Hiller, w. James Garner, Lee Remick

91. Life and Debt, 2001, 80 min., Director Stephanie Black, globalization, IMF, Jamaica

92. Milton Friedman, 2002, 73 m., Interviewed by Gary S. Becker, Intellectual Portrait Series

93. The Firm, 1993, 154 min., based on the novel by John Grisham. Director Sydney Pollack, with Tom Cruise, Ed Harris, Gene Hackman, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Hol Holbrook

94. The Little Prince, 1974, 88 min., Director Stanley Donen, with Richard Kiley, Steven Warner, Bob Fosse and Gene Wilder. Based on the book "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Business insights for kids and grown-ups, on the purpose of wealth and the state-of-mind of rich people, unforgettable meeting between the prince and the businessman.

The Little Prince, 2004 TV, 109 min., Director Francesca Zambello, with Richard Stuart.

95. Novia que te vea (Like a Bride), 1994, 114 min., Director Guita Schyfter, with Angelica Aragon. Ladino, Mexico, Jewish Sephardic immigrants from Turkey, Ladino business ethics

96. Fiddler on the Roof, 1971, 181 min., based on Sholom Aleichem's book "Tevye the Milkman", Director Norman Jewison, with Topol. Yiddish business ethics, if I Were a Rich Man, Tevye's ruinous speculations on the stock exchange with Menahem Mendel

97. The World of Sholom Aleichem, TV, 1959, 90 min., Director Don Richardson, with Zero Mostel, Jack Gilford. Based on three stories by Sholom Aleichem, one of them of Bontshe Shveig, a poor, modest man going to heaven to get his reward, the meek inheriting the earth.

98. Monsieur Verdoux, 1947, 124 min., Director Charles Chaplin, with Charles Chaplin, Verdoux, a family man who murders rich women to support his invalid wife and child

99. The Gold Rush, 1925, 96 min. - silent or 69 min. remastered 1942 sound release. Director harles Chaplin, with Charles Chaplin, Mark Swain. Cannibalism, gold rush and business ethics. The tramp becomes easy prey as he helps those in need

100. Super Size Me, 2004, 100 min., Director and Actor - Morgan Spurlock. McDonalds, fast food unhealthy effects, the first ever reality-based movie, beginning and ending in 30 days. Insidious/sophisticated ways of fast food companies to worm their way into schools/children

101. Dasthaye Aloodeh, a.k.a. Corrupted Hands, 2001, 100 min., Director Cyrus Alvand, with Abolfazi Pour-Arab, Iranian film about crime, ethics and punishment

102. The Next Man, 1976, 108 min., Director Richard C. Sarafian, with Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, business ethics dilemmas in the Arab world, Israel and Great Britain

103. Tai-Pan, 1986, 127 min., Director Daryl Duke, with Bryan Brown, Joan Chen, based on the novel by James Clavell, business ethics dilemmas in China and Great Britain

104. Working Girl, 1988, 115 min., Director Mike Nichols, with Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver, Melanie Griffith, Alec Baldwin, feminism and career in US business world

105. The Stranger, 1984, 75 min., Egyptian film in Arabic, Director Ashraf Fahmy, based on Albert Camus' novel Le Malentendu, with Sanaa Gamil, Nagla Fathi. An Arabic version of the dilemma of All My Sons and Jean de Florette, greed ends in killing your own son.

106. Nine to Five, 1980, 110 min., Director Colin Higgins, with Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton.

107. Millions, 2004, 98 min., Director Danny Boyle, with Alexander Nathan Etel.

108. Tin Men, 1987, 110 mi., Director Barry Levinson, with Richard Dreyfuss, Danny DeVito

109. Patterns, 1956, 83 min., Director Fielder Cook, with Van Heflin, Ed Begley

110. The Carpetbaggers, 1964, 150 min., Director Edward Dmytryk, based on the novel by Harold Robbins, with George Peppard, Carroll Baker, Alan Ladd, Martin Balsam

111. The Best Intentions, 1992, 180 min., Director Bille August, based on the novel by Ingmar Bergman, with Samuel Froler, Pernilla August, Max von Sydow

112. China Blue, 2005, 86 min., Director Micha X. Peled, documentary on globalization in China.

113. Charlie Rose with Thomas L. Friedman (August 31, 2005), 60 min., documentary. An interview of Thomas L. Friedman, columnist for the New York Times and author of The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, by Charlie Rose.

114. A Working Class Hero, a play by Joshua Sobol

A Working Class Hero, 2006, 80 min., Director Oded Kotler, Hakameri Theater, Israel

115. A Permit to Live, by Itzhak Gormezano Goren, play based on the book by the same author "Shelter in Bavli"

A Permit to Live, 1998, 97 min., Director Sinai Peter, Beer Sheba Theater, Israel

116. Strike, 2005, 90 min., Directors Asaf Sudri & Amir Tausinger, documentary, Israeli TV

117. Who Killed the Electric Car?, 93 min., Director Chris Paine, Narrated by Martin Sheen

118. An Inconvenient Truth, 96 min., 2006, Director Davis Guggenheim, Narrated by Al Gore

119. A Doll's House, 1973, 105 min., Director Patrick Garland, based on Henrik Ibsen's play, with Claire Bloom, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Richardson

120. The Glass Menagerie, 1973, 120 min., Director Anthony Harvey, based on Tennessee William's play, with Katharine Hepburn, Sam Waterston, Joanna Miles, Michael Moriarty

The Glass Menagerie, 1987, 134 min., Director Paul Newman, based on Tennessee William's play, with Joan Woodward, John Malkovich, Karen Allen, James Naughton

121. The Constant Gardener, 2005, 129 min., Director Fernando Meirelles, based on John le Carre's novel, with Ralph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz

122. Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal, TV 1982, 100 min., Director Glenn Jordan, with Marsha Mason, based on the Love Canal scandal

123. 16 Blocks, 2006, 105 min., Director Richard Donner, with Bruce Willis and Mos Def

124. Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, 2005, 95 min., Director Robert Greenwald

125. Bad Seed: The Truth about our Food, 2006, 112 min., Director Adam Curry

126. The Future of Food, 2004, 88 min., Director Deborah Koons Garcia

127. Biography – Ben & Jerry's, 2008, 50 min., starring: Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield

128. Syriana, 2005, 126 min., Director Stephen Gaghan, with George Clooney, Christopher Plummer, Matt Damon

129. Where is the World Going to, Mr. Stiglitz?, 2007, 380 min., starring Joseph Stiglitz

130. Outsourced, 2006, 103 min., Director John Jeffcoat, with Josh Hamilton, Ayesha Dharkar, Asif Basra, Matt Smith

131. Architecture to Zucchini: The people, companies and organizations pioneering sustainability, 2006, 129 min., 12 segment educational video

132. How to Save the World, 2007, 103 min., Directors Thomas and Barbara Burstyn

133. Miss Julie, 1999, 103 min., Director Mike Figgis, with Saffron Burrows & Peter Mullan, based on August Strindberg's play.

134. The Tefen Model, English, 8 minutes, with Stef Wertheimer

135. The New Great Transformation, 2007, 71 min., Paul Hawken hosted by Stewart Brand

136. Shitat Hashakshuka (business and government in Israel), 2008, 93 min., Director Ilan Abudi, by Mickey Rosenthal, the film and a special TV program on the film with the family's response, interviews and discussions with key Israeli protagonists.

Other Israeli documentaries –

- The ticking tank (meihal metaktek ammonia bemifratz Haifa), 35 min.

- Mickey Rosenthal on the Lev Levaiev company's insolvency, Hamkor, Channel 10 Israeli TV, 25 min.

- Hamakor on the aftermath of the Madoff Affair, Channel 10 Israeli TV, 2009, 20 min.

- Mickey Rosenthal on Nohi Dankner, 33 min. out of a TV program of 1'08", 2010 (see #166)

137. Charlie Rose, A Conversation with Author Thomas L. Friedman, about his book Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution – and How it Can Renew America; September 9, 2008, 57 min.

138. Saul Griffith: Climate Change Recalculated. January 2009, 1.37 min.

139. Ripped Off: Madoff and the Scamming of America, 2009, 94 min., History, Starring Bernie Madoff

140. Frontline: Inside the Meltdown, 2009, 60 min., Director Michael Kirk

141. The Ascent of Money: Boom and Bust, 2008, 120 min., Director Adrian Pennick

142. Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Future Has Always Been Crazier Than We Thought, Monday February 4th, 2008, 90 min., The Long Now Foundation, Seminars about long-term thinking, hosted by Stewart Brand.

143. Frontline: Black Money (2009), 2009, starring and directed by Lowell Bergman, 60 min.

144. Frontline: Ten Trillion and Counting (2009), 2009, 60 min.

145. Frontline: Breaking the Bank (2009), 2009, 60 min.

146. Frontline: The Madoff Affair (2009), 2009, 60 min.

147. Charlie Rose – Warren Buffett (October 1, 2008), 2008, 57 min.

148. Nassim Taleb Interviewed by Charlie Rose, December 3, 2008, 57 minutes

149. Sicko, 2007, 123 min., Director Michael Moore, a documentary on the American healthcare system

150. The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, 2009, with Naomi Klein, 77 minutes

151. Free to Choose, Milton Friedman's TV series, 1990, 5 Volumes, 3 DVDs: The Power of the Market, The Tyranny of Control, Freedom & Prosperity, The Failure of Socialism, Created Equal, 243 min.

152. Charlie Rose with Muhammad Yunus (June 4, 2004), 2006, 57 min.

153. Shaping the Future: 2008 Global Conference: A Discussion with Nobel Laureates in Economics, 2008, 75 min., Milken Institute

154 . The Ascent of Money: The Financial History of the World, 2008, 240 min., Director Adrian Pennink, with Niall Ferguson

155. BBC – 1929, The Great Crash, 2009, 60 min.

156. BBC – The Madoff Hustle, 2009, 51 min.

157. BBC – The Love of Money, 2009, Part I – The Bank that Bust the World (Lehman), 51 min., Part II – The Age of Risk, 51 min., Part III – Back from the Brink, 51 min.

158. Frontline: The Warning (2009), 2010, 60 min., Director Michael Kirk, Reported by Jim Gilmore

159. Charlie Rose, Jamie Dimon (July 7, 2008), 2008, 57 min.

160. Charlie Rose with Hank Paulson (May 19, 2004), 2006, 57 min.

161. Beyond the Line, Turn the Risks of Climate and Environmental Change into Compelling Business Opportunities, 2009, 55 minutes, with interviews of Anthony Simon, executives and ecologists, at GE, Ikea, Marks & Spencer, Marriott, and experts from the Carbon Disclosure Project, Environmental Defense Fund, Forum for the Future, World Resources Institute, etc.

162. Charlie Rose interviews Sheila Bair (October 17, 2008), 2008, 27 min. out of a 57 min. DVD. The second part of the DVD, Rose interviews Josh Brolin and Oliver Stone on film W.

163. Capitalism: A Love Story, 2009, 127 min., starring, written, produced and directed by Michael Moore.

164. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, Naomi Klein, Bioneers, 2008 Conference, 2008, 33 minutes.

165. Professor Daniel Kahneman interviewed by Chrystia Freeland, Reuters, Fireside Chat Zeitgeist Europe, 2010, 27 min.

166. Mickey Rosenthal on Nohi Dankner, 33 minutes out of a TV program of 1'08", 2010

167. Fahrenheit 9/11, Director Michael Moore, 2004, 122 min.

168. Bowling for Columbine, Director Michael Moore, 2002, 120 min.

169. Manufacturing Dissent, Directors Debbie Melnik and Rich Caine, 2007, 97 min.

170. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Director Oliver Stone, with Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Suzan Sarandon, Eli Wallach and Frank Langella, 2010, 133 minutes.

171. Interview of Shery Harison with Sharon Gal, Channel 10, 2010, 26 min.

172. Interview of Itzhak Tshuva with Yair Lapid, Channel 2, 2010, 12 min.

Interview of Shely Yehimovitch with Keren Marziano, Channel 2, 2010, 6 min.

173. Inside Job, Produced, written and directed by Charles Ferguson, Narrated by Matt Damon, 2010, 109 minutes

174. Hamakor – Social Protest Movement, Daphni Leef and others, DVD 172, 123 min.

175. Demonstration of half a million people: the Social Protest Movement, DVD 173, 210 mi.

176. Too Big to Fail, 2011, Director Curtis Hanson, with James Woods, William Hurt, Paul Giamatti, writers Peter Gould, Andrew Ross Sorkin, 100 min.

177. Interview with Ran Rahav, PR of tycoons, 11/8/2011, by Yes Doco – part of the documentary film Hitorerut/Awakening, Directors Daniel Sivan and Yossi Bloch, 7 minutes

178. Social Justice in Israel? Symposium on Social and Economic Justice in Israel Organized by Jacques Cory with the University of Haifa and Ometz, on September 25, 2011. Filmed by the Academic Channel, 4 hours and 22 minutes. Lectures by Eran Vigoda-Gadot, Arieh Avneri, Jacques Cory, Ran Lachman, Yehuda Kahane, Meir Heth, Mickey Sharan, Galia Saguy, Erela Golan, Regev Contes, Yos Baruch, Itshak Saporta, Daphni Leef, Danny Gutwein, & others. In 4 sessions of 71 minutes, 65 minutes, 64 minutes and 62 minutes.



179. Rabin & Social Security, program of Yaron Dekel, Channel 1, November 9, 2011. 1'20''

180. Awakening (Hitorerut), Yes Doco, 20 documentaries of about 7 minutes each, on the Social and Economic Justice Movement in Israel, led by Daphni Leef and others in summer 2011. ,

181. Awakening (Hitorerut), Documentary of 60 minutes based on extracts of some of the abovementioned 20 documentaries. Producers: Tali Shemesh and Asaf Sudry.

182. Nobel Prize Award 2011 with Danny Shechtman, Chemistry. Israeli TV Channel 1 (2 h.) broadcast, December 10, 2011, including an interview with Shechtman's in-law Jacques Cory.

183. White Gold Black Work, 2004, Director: Tali Shemesh, Channel 2 of Israeli TV – Ilana Dayan, 48"

184. Hamakor, Israeli TV Channel 10 with Raviv Druker and Mickey Rosenthal: "Nesher", research on the Israeli cement monopoly, 2012, Director Tali Korin, 1'03"

185. Radio Interview with Keren Neubach (Seder Yom) & Yehoram Gaon on Reshet Beit, February 13, 2012, on the relevant ethical connotations to the play The Visit of the Old Lady

186. Hamakor, Israeli TV Channel 10 with Raviv Druker and Mickey Rosenthal: High-ranked Israeli government officials become employed in tycoons' organizations, Director Itai Rom, 25", Interview with Yossi Vardi – high tech startups angel, Director Tali Korin, 17", 2012

187. We're Not Broke, 2012, Directors and Writers Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes, 53"

188. Four Horsemen, 2012, Director and Writer Ross Ashcroft, 97", Documentary

189. The Flaw, 2010, 82 min., Director - David Sington, with Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Shiller, Louis Hyman

190. Collapse, 2009, 80 min., Director Chris Smith, based on a book by Michael Ruppert

191. Endgame, 2007, 140 min., Director Alex Jones

192. Career, 1959, 105 min., Director Joseph Anthony, with Dean Martin, Anthony Franciosa, Shirley MacLaine, Carolyn Jones

193. Friends, 2013, 50 min., Director and Screenwriter Regev Contes, Documentary on the Israeli Social Protest Movement of 2011

194. Les Freres Pereire, Le roman du capitalisme heureux. Documentary on The Pereire Brothers by Michel Cardoze, 52 min., 2013

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download

To fulfill the demand for quickly locating and searching documents.

It is intelligent file search solution for home and business.

Literature Lottery

Related searches