David N. Donihue’s brutally funny THE BANG BANG BROKERS studies the impact of the economy on race relations in the boldest of ways. A rare topic in mainstream film, The Bang Bang Brokers documents carefully the effects of Wall Street on the gang ridden urban jungles of the United States. The film dives deeply into the minorities fighting against each other, unknowingly for the profit of corporations whose stock prices are hinged to their ability to use cheap prison labor.
While a fictional action comedy, the film serves up a large amount of real life data and information on the long term consequences of putting profits before people.
It is an important film to be discussed within the academic landscape, as it touches upon societal ills that can be cured by the next generation of thinkers and administrators. An absolute must to watch and discuss.
Writer Director David N. Donihue (The Weathered Underground) Stars Erik-Michael Estrada (of the boy band O-Town) David N. Donihue (The Weathered Underground, Buffalo Bill’s Defunct), JOY NASH (Twin Peaks 2017, Fat Rant), David Gorhl (Something About Mary, The Secrets Of Emily Blair), JOEY CAPONE (USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage, Toy), Elana Krausz (Ghost House, Darling Nikki), Christo Dimassis (Carbon Canyon, Casual Encounters) and newcomer Derrick Booker. Director of Photography: Alex Simon Music by Rich Ragsdale. Produced by Roger Mayer (Casual Encounters, The Rambler) and Christo Dimassis (The Oregonian).
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