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Michael Berger: A Hysteria
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Michael Berger: A Hysteria

Mar 1, 2010
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

Depicting the biography of a corrupt banker poses a cinematic dilemma. How can the intentions of an individual systematic contexts and historical eventualities be brought into harmony? Thomas Furhapters nearly one hour film Michael Berger Eine Hysterie turns this problem outward by not covering up the moment of speculation. The subject of the film, Austrian investment banker Michael Berger, who became a dollar millionaire through a risky hedge fund, remains a chimera an absent individual who also cannot be captured through his crime.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Paul Kraker

Narrator (Voice)

Paul Kraker

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