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World Cinema Documentary Competition

All About the Money

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Ireland202690 minEnglish
All About the Money

A son of one of Americas wealthiest families creates a communist revolutionary base in rural Massachusetts as a means of disrupting the capitalist system he grew up in but has now come to despise. Its the starting point of an astonishing journey.

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A son of one of Americas wealthiest families creates a communist revolutionary base in rural Massachusetts as a means of disrupting the capitalist system he grew up in, but has now come to despise. Its the starting point of an astonishing journey.

Fergie Chambers is a communist who, as heir to one of the wealthiest families in American history, has the ability to create his vision of the world in a way that few do. He funds people and projects, like a Marxist-Leninist collective in Massachusetts, that seek to destroy the hypercapitalist structure that he himself is a product of. With his resources, it should be easy, but why isnt it? From director Sinéad O’Shea comes a fascinating study of the power money has to make and destroy, and what access to astronomical wealth does to a person and those around him. All About the Money is a documentary for our times of concentrated wealth and power, and the dream of creating another world while still being mired in this one. — SS

This film contains mature content and may not be appropriate for all ages.

Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).

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Screenings

in persononline
  • Jan 25, 3:00 PM MST
    Premiere

    Library Center Theatre

    Park City

  • Jan 26, 2:30 PM MST
    Screening

    Megaplex Redstone - 4

    Park City

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  • Jan 29, 7:30 PM MST
    Screening

    Megaplex Redstone - 1

    Park City

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  • Jan 30, 9:00 PM MST
    Screening

    Broadway Centre Cinemas - 3

    Salt Lake City

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  • Jan 31, 6:15 PM MST
    Screening

    The Yarrow Theatre

    Park City

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  • Jan 29, 3:00 PM GMT -
    Feb 2, 6:55 AM GMT
    Online Screening

Credits

  • Director(s)

    Sinéad O’Shea

  • Screenwriter

    Sinéad O’Shea

  • Producers

    Sinéad O’Shea

    Claire McCabe

    Harry Vaughn

    Katie Holly

    Sigrid Dyekjær

  • Co-Producers

    SOS Productions

    Real Lava

  • Editor

    Enda O’Dowd

  • Composer

    George Brennan

  • Company

    Albert Media Group

  • Contact

    Chris Albert

    chris@albertmediagroup.net

    310-880-1250

Meet the Artist

Panelist Name

Sinéad O'Shea

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Sinéad O’Shea is a writer and filmmaker. Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story (2024 TIFF) set records at the U.K./Irish box office. Her previous films include Pray for Our Sinners (2022 TIFF) and A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot (2018 CPH:DOX).

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