Freakonomics
Category: Documentary
All Genres: Documentary
Release Year: 2010
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Director: Heidi EwingAlex GibneySeth GordonRachel GradyEugene JareckiMorgan Spurlock
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Writing by: Peter Bull – (written by) (segment "Pure Corruption") &
Alex Gibney – (written by) (segment "Pure Corruption")
Jeremy Chilnick – (written by) (segment "A Roshanda by Any Other Name") &
Morgan Spurlock – (written by) (segment "A Roshanda by Any Other Name")
Eugene Jarecki – (written by) (segment "It's Not Always a Wonderful Life")
Heidi Ewing – (written by) (segment "Can a Ninth Grader Be Bribed to Succeed?") &
Rachel Grady – (written by) (segment "Can a Ninth Grader Be Bribed to Succeed?")
Seth Gordon – (written by) (intro and transitional segments)
Steven Levitt – (book) (as Steven D. Levitt) and
Stephen Dubner – (book) (as Stephen J. Dubner)
Produced by: Peter Bull – segment producer
Hilary Carr – co-producer
Peter Cerbin – co-producer
Rafi Chaudry – co-producer
Joanna Chejade-Bloom – co-segment producer
Jeremy Chilnick – segment producer
Kathleen Fournier – producer
Alex Gibney – segment producer
Christina Gonzalez – line producer
Seth Gordon – executive producer
Alexandra Johnes – segment producer
Sloane Klevin – co-producer
Damon Martin – executive producer
Dan O'Meara – producer
Jay Rifkin – executive producer
Michael Roban – executive producer
Mary Rohlich – segment producer
Chris Romano – producer
Michiko Toyoma – associate producer
Chad Troutwine – producer
Cast: Jade Viggiano – High School Girl
Zoe Sloane – Blake
Alyssa Wheeldon – High School Girl
Amancaya Aguilar – Mercedes
Sammuel Soifer – Jake
Alisha Nagarsheth – Student
Jalani McNair – Loser
Andrew Greiche – Jake
Carl Alleyne – Boyfriend
Greg Crowe – Johnny the Mechanic
Adesuwa Addy Iyare – Temptress Mother
Music: Paul Brill Michael Furjanic Human Peter Nashel Michael Wandmacher
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Plot Outline: A story about the founders of the social-networking website, Facebook.
Plot: Some of the world's most innovative documentary filmmakers will explore the hidden side of everything.
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