“A brilliant, but serious, comic caper with all the style and panache of The Italian Job – and the heart and soul of the best in British social activism”
Read More“Radical hijinks with a serious purpose. Not to be missed.”
Read More“Cheeky, campy debt education”
Read More“Artists Daniel Edelstyn and Hilary Powell bring mischief and activism to their look at economic theory”
Read More“A fun film about finance – really? From the very first frame I was hooked on this can-do documentary; it’s that good.”
Read More“Brilliantly tantalizing, bursting with creative enthusiasm and bouncy energy, this cheeky work of artistic activism is out to subvert our debt-driven economy. Who says smashing injustice can’t be fun?”
Read More“fun and irreverent look at the dark world of debt..in this riveting, screwball documentary.”
Read More“heartwarming documentary filled with community spirit… with a big heart and some punch-the-air moments”
Read More“a knockabout guide to the debt economy….the film owes something to the cheerful tradition of Ealing comedy. But the heart of the matter is never made a joke.”
Read More“boundless heart, soul and character beaming from those striving to help out in the community, including the film-makers.”
Read More“Bank Job highlights something that needs to be widely known, should be widely known and does a good, fun job of bringing it to our attention.”
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Read More“One of the most important documentaries you could see this year”
Read More“A warm portrait of the power of community action”
Read More“An important and relevant film”
Read More“Hilarious, quirky, creative, and extremely informative”
Read More“Both deftly funny and deadly serious”
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