Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream


Park Avenue Money, Power and the American Dream is a 2012 documentary about the wealth gap in the United States directed by Alex Gibney.

Reviewing it for The New York Times, Neil Genzlinger deplored the fact that the documentary equated great wealth with callousness, adding that many wealthy people are very generous with their resources. In The Daily Telegraph, Neil Midgley compared it to Michael Moores documentaries. He went on to suggest that it was not entirely unconvincing, calling it demagoguery. He concluded that it was a poor contribution. Writing for The New York Observer, Kim Velsey suggested, the documentary unfurls like a crime story. She concluded that the documentary makes a compelling case that inequality imperils democracy and that the victims of the inequality include not only those who find themselves in the rapidly expanding underclass, but the American dream itself.

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