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This feature documentary reveals how Bank of Montreal chairman William Mulholland dealt with his debt-laden customers Dome Petroleum and Mexico during the global debt crisis of '82. Interviews with bankers and financial experts demystify the causes of debt crisis, confirm the fragility of the international banking system and outline the problems to be solved if the system is to survive.
This feature documentary reveals how Bank of Montreal chairman William Mulholland dealt with his debt-laden customers Dome Petroleum and Mexico during the global debt crisis of '82. Interviews with bankers and financial experts demystify the causes of debt crisis, confirm the fragility of the international banking system and outline the problems to be solved if the system is to survive.
The film's central thesis, a systemic critique of the global banking crisis and its impact on individuals as 'prisoners of debt,' explicitly promotes progressive ideology by highlighting corporate accountability and economic inequality.
This documentary, focusing on a global banking crisis, naturally features a diverse range of real individuals reflecting the global scope of the subject matter. The narrative primarily critiques economic systems and financial practices, rather than explicitly framing traditional identities negatively or centering on specific DEI themes.
The film 'Prisoners of Debt: Inside the Global Banking Crisis' is a documentary centered on economic issues. It does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal of queer identity within its narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1983 film is a documentary focused on the global banking crisis. Documentaries typically present real historical figures and events factually, without altering the gender of established individuals. There is no indication of any canonical or historical figures being portrayed with a different gender.
This film is a 1983 documentary about the global banking crisis. Documentaries typically feature real individuals and events, not fictional characters with established canonical races from source material that could be subject to a race swap.