""The Money Masters," released in 1996, is a documentary film that delves into the intricate history and mechanisms of the world's financial systems. Narrated by William T. Still, the film explores the origins of money, the central banking system, and the power wielded by those who control the flow of currency. It highlights significant events such as the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913 and examines the influence of international banking families throughout history. Through a detailed analysis of monetary policies and their effects on society, "The Money Masters" offers a critical perspective on the modern financial landscape, urging viewers to question the dynamics of wealth, power, and control in the global economy (1996).
Director: William T. Still
Stars: William T. Still, Noam Chomsky