Sunday, December 20, 2009

Life on the Edge of a Bubble: Have We Blown the American Dream?

"Life on the Edge of a Bubble: Blowing the American Dream," the aboriginal feature-length documentary from Bridgestone Media Group and Connect the Dots LLC., comes to DVD on April 13th, 2009. As agitation in the media swirls about the banking crisis, a new documentary challenges accepted acumen about American banking history, the chargeless bazaar and the accepted crisis. Life on the Edge of a Bubble: Blowing the American Dream Life on the Edge of a Bubble We cannot acquiesce to leave the resolution of this crisis in the easily of politicians and lobbyists who created the problems to activate with. Americans have to accept a articulation in the political chat about banking reform Life on the Edge of a Bubble

-- The new documentary blur illuminates the ambiguous history of the American banking arrangement through the abiding aeon of booms and busts that threatens the affiance of the American Dream. A annoying and generally amusing adventure, the blur challenges accepted acumen about the causes of the accepted crisis and leads the agitation about solutions.

Although Americans are told that the crisis is too complicated for us to understand, filmmakers William Lewis and Michael Berger disagree. They fabricated the film, "Life on the Edge of a Bubble," to anatomy the agitation in an entertaining, accessible light. Berger says, "We cannot acquiesce to leave the resolution of this crisis in the easily of politicians and lobbyists who created the problems to activate with." "Americans have to accept a articulation in the political chat about banking reform," adds Lewis. The filmmakers achievement "Life on the Edge of a Bubble" will accommodate the bang for a vigorous, autonomous discussion.

The two-hour DVD aswell includes a benefit abbreviate on the aboriginal abridgement and the agent of the cyberbanking system.

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