As many of you know, the documentary Finding the Money had its world-premier at the Woodstock Film Festival almost one month ago. Since then, the film has been screened at festivals in Bend, Oregon and San Francisco, California. The reviews have been outstanding, and it won an Audience Award for Best Feature last week.
If you’d like to see the movie and you’re in the New England area, you can catch it this Saturday, October 28 at The Brattle Theatre (near Harvard Square in Cambridge, MA). Tickets available here. I’ll be there in person, so please come over and say hello. Stay for the moderated conversation with Boston Globe columnist Shirley Leung and join me for a drink after the show.
You can also watch the film if you’re attending the conference at Bard College in upstate New York on November 4. Register here to attend. And if you’re near Ft. Lauderdale, it will premier at the Florida International Film Festival on November 7. For details and tickets click here.
I will be at the Kilkenomics Festival in Kilkenny, Ireland talking inflation, geopolitics, the fiscal outlook, etc. so I won’t be at the Bard College or Florida screenings. But the film’s director and other MMT economists will be on hand. You can get tickets to Kilkenomics here.
Finally, a lot of people have asked me when the the movie will come to [city X/Y/Z] or when it will be available for streaming. I don’t know about streaming distribution (I’m hopeful), but there will be many opportunities to see Finding the Money in theatres across the US and beyond. Right now, it looks like there will be a west coast (US) sweep through Washington, Oregon, and California sometime in January as well as a major tour across Australia—Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, and Perth—in mid-March.
so pleased the Australian tour of “Finding the Money” is locked in for March!
Don't forget the Midwest. I find that your insights wedge open a lot of conservative minds in my part of the world.