"The classic documentary of how a small rightwing group of politicians
and economists took power in 1984 and turned New Zealand into their
version of a neoliberal free market state. "A coherent and comprehensive account of the years which will define this country for a century to come" NZ Herald."1
"New Zealand used to have genuine full employment but in 1984 the newly
elected Labour government turned unemployment into a tool of economic
management with the aim of controlling inflation. The policies and
institutions that sustained full employment were abandoned or
reconstructed to maximise the new policy of 5 to 6% unemployment. This
feature documentary tells the story of this transformation revealing
what lies at the heart of the modern free market economy: a deliberate
government policy of unemployment."1
Clinton Cash, is a feature documentary based on the Peter Schweizer book that the New York Times hailed as “The most anticipated and feared book of a presidential cycle.”
Clinton Cash investigates how Bill and Hillary Clinton went from being “dead broke” after leaving the White House to amassing a net worth of over $150 million, with over $2 billion in donations to their foundation. This wealth was accumulated during Mrs. Clinton’s tenure as US Secretary of State through lucrative speaking fees and contracts paid for by foreign companies and Clinton Foundation donors.