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The One Percent

The One Percent

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  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2006-04-29
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 16min
  • Director: Unknown
  • Production Company: HBO Documentary Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.861/10
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From 17 Ratings

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In this eye-opening documentary, filmmaker Jamie Johnson examines the gap that exists between America's poor and the one percent of the population that controls half the country's wealth. Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, interviews America's wealthiest, including Steve Forbes, Paul Orfalea, Nicole Buffett and Chuck Collins. Johnson also looks to the other side of the fence, interviewing farm workers, cab drivers and residents of housing projects, examining the day-to-day realities of poverty.

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  • Thank you Jamie Johnson

    5
    By joshuatc
    I truly do appreciate the peak into a world I can only dream of. I will strive for the rest of my life to become an aware, kind and wealthy person. Thanks again, The Uneducated American Peasant Joshua Chaney
  • interesting

    4
    By FinanceStudent11
    I didn't find this to be disrespectful or inconsiderate, or even one-sided. I do think this shows that there is a topic here that deserves more consideration, if not a look back at our history. I didn't feel that rich people were made to look *bad*, many looked very giving and concerned while a few did appear disconnected from this issue.
  • scattered logic

    2
    By the-truth-shall-be-revealed
    There' s a story to be told about income disparity but this isn't it…it's naive, moreover the logic is scattered. Buffet's 'granddaughter' was the adopted daughter of his son so she's not a blood relation…it was disingenuous that she was included
  • Available

    4
    By P:><
    This documentary is a re-release.

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