Cinema at the Museum: Where does money come from? III

Princes of the Yen (Michael Oswald, documentary, 2014)
Adapted from the book of the same name by Professor Richard Werner, the documentary explores the role and power of central banks and how these institutions can be used to change economic policy and a country's social structures.
Central banks are among the most secret and unknown institutions in the world. What powers do they have at their disposal? What interests do they serve? In what way may their actions affect our lives?
Information
Cinema at the Museum - Where does money come from?
Documentary series (4 sessions)
In collaboration with Zero em Comportamento
Saturdays
17th of November at 4:00 p.m., Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve (Jim Bruce, documentary, 2013) (104 min.)
1st of December at 4:00 p.m., 97% Owned (Michael Oswald, documentary, 2012) (130 min.)
15th of December at 4:00 p.m., Princes of the Yen (Michael Oswald, documentary, 2014) (93 min.)
5th of January at 4.00 p.m., The Capital (Costa-Gavras, drama, 2012) (114 min.)
For adults and youths (>14 years old)
Advance booking required
For more information contact us at info@museudodinheiro.pt or at +351 213 213 240