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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room [Blu-ray]
by Peter Coyote (Narrator,Narrator),
Alex Gibney (Director,Screenwriter),
Alex Gibney (Director,Screenwriter,Producer),
Jason Kliot (Producer),
Alison Ellwood (Producer),
Susan Motamed (Producer),
Joana Vicente (Executive Producer,Producer),
Joana Vicente (Executive Producer),
Maryse Alberti (Cinematographer),
Mark Cuban (Executive Producer),
Mark Cuban (Executive Producer),
Todd Wagner (Executive Producer),
Todd Wagner (Executive Producer),
Alison Ellwood (Editor),
Matt Hauser (Composer),
Matt Hauser (Composer),
Martin Czembor (Sound/Sound Designer),
Bethany McLean (Writer),
Peter Elkind (Writer)
Format: Blu-ray
ISBN: 876964000475
Publication Date: 09/29/2006
Edition Description: Wide Screen / DTS
Alex Gibney, who wrote and produced Eugene Jarecki's The Trials of Henry Kissinger, examines the rise and fall of an infamous corporate juggernaut in Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, which he wrote and directed. The film, based on the book by Fortune Magazine reporters Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, opens with a reenactment of the suicide of Enron executive Cliff Baxter, then travels back in time, describing Enron chairman Kenneth Lay's humble beginnings as the son of a preacher, his ascent in the corporate world as an "apostle of deregulation," his fortuitous friendship with the Bush family, and the development of his business strategies in natural gas futures. The film points out that the culture of financial malfeasance at Enron was evident as far back as 1987, when Lay apparently encouraged the outrageous risk taking and profit skimming of two oil traders in Enron's Valhalla office because they were bringing a lot of money into the company. But it wasn't until eventual CEO Jeff Skilling arrived at Enron that the company's "aggressive accounting" philosophy truly took hold. The Smartest Guys in the Room explores the lengths to which the company went in order to appear incredibly profitable. Their win-at-all-costs strategy included suborning financial analysts with huge contracts for their firms, hiding debts by essentially having the company loan money to itself, and using California's deregulation of the electricity market to manipulate the state's energy supply. Gibney's film reveals how Lay, Skilling, and other execs managed to keep their riches, while thousands of lower-level employees saw their loyalty repaid with the loss of their jobs and their retirement funds. The filmmaker posits the Enron scandal not as an anomaly, but as a natural outgrowth of free-market capitalism.
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