Margin Call
2011 film by J. C. Chandor
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2022 | Bloomberg News financial columnist Matt Levine described 'Margin Call' as 'the best finance movie', further cementing its reputation as a significant film about the financial world. |
2011 | J. C. Chandor directed the film Margin Call, exploring the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis from the perspective of an investment firm. |
December 20 2011 | DVD and Blu-ray editions of Margin Call were released in the United States, expanding the film's accessibility to home viewers. |
October 21 2011 | The film was released nationwide in theaters across the United States, opening in 199 theaters and grossing $5.4 million in domestic ticket sales. |
February 2011 | Margin Call was featured in Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the prestigious Golden Bear award. |
January 2011 | The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, marking its first public screening. |
January 25 2011 | Margin Call premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, marking J.C. Chandor's feature directorial debut and introducing the film to audiences. |
June 21 2010 | Principal photography for the film 'Margin Call' began in New York City, primarily shot on the 42nd floor of One Penn Plaza, with the entire production completed in just 17 days. |
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