Inequality for All
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A documentary that follows former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap.... (Full plot summary below)

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A documentary that follows former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap.

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East Bay Express - 9/10 by Kelly VanceThe woods are full of "Outrage Docs," but this one is special.
One Guy's Opinion - 9/10 by Frank SwietekBasically constitutes a liberal jeremiad, but it's one presented with civility, good humor and a human face as well as impassioned conviction.
Boston Herald - 9/10 by James VerniereIt all ends with Reich's students giving him a standing ovation. I felt like jumping out of a window.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - 9/10 by Philip MartinAmerica is a country without any "self-admitted proletarians," where even the poorest see themselves as "temporarily embarrassed" millionaires.
Combustible Celluloid - 9/10 by Jeffrey M. Anderson[Reich is] a great, charismatic movie hero, and he makes you feel you're in safe hands.
Metro Times (Detroit, MI) - 9/10 by Corey HallThis is a curious case of liking the messenger, loving the message and yet still feeling as if you're being too heavily sold, even if you want to buy into the product.
Toronto Star - 9/10 by Peter HowellInequality for All is intelligent, persuasive and accessible, a gentle but urgent clarion call to action.
Chicago Sun-Times - 9/10 by Bruce IngramReich is a more lively speaker than Al Gore, however, frequently working jokes about his sub-five-foot height (his growth having been disrupted by a genetic disorder) into his presentation, and many of the film’s statistical interludes have been entertainingly animated as insurance against eyeball-glazing.
RogerEbert.com - 9/10 by Susan WloszczynaWisely, Kornbluth strives to put a human face on the situation, focusing on several families who represent hard-working citizens who are barely making ends meet with their shrinking paychecks—let alone building up any savings.
The Playlist - 9/10 by Katie WalshThat a documentary about economics could be so personally emotional and affecting is remarkable. And to learn from Reich in this film, as his students at Berkeley do, is a treat and a privilege.

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