Follow the Money
Follow the Money

Follow the Money

2019TV ShowEnded3 SeasonsDanish

'Follow the Money' is a crime drama that explores what happens to people who are corrupted by greed and ambition. The series shows viewers the complex world of economic crime that takes place in banks, the stock exchange, and in boardrooms.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: David FranklinGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex world of financial crime, exploring how vast sums of money are moved illicitly across borders. It uncovers the intricate networks and sophisticated schemes employed by criminals to launder money, evade authorities, and fund illegal activities. The film highlights the global impact of these financial crimes on economies and societies.

Critical Reception

Follow the Money received moderate acclaim, with critics often praising its informative approach to a complex subject. While some found its pacing occasionally slow, many commended its thorough research and the clarity with which it explained intricate financial mechanisms. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating the film's educational value and its exposé of hidden financial dealings.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth look into financial crime and money laundering.
  • Acknowledged for its educational content, making a complex topic accessible.
  • Some viewers noted that the film could be dense at times.

Google audience: Audience feedback is limited, but where available, viewers found the documentary to be an eye-opening and educational experience that shed light on the hidden world of financial illicit activities.

Fun Fact

The documentary utilized declassified documents and interviews with former financial investigators to build its case.

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Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

I watched the first two series, but I do not plan to watch the third. It is entertaining enough, with good enough acting (which means expressions and body language since I depend on the subtitles) and intelligent scripts. And at least Mads,...