Four Horsemen (film)
| Four Horsemen | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ross Ashcroft |
| Written by | Ross Ashcroft Dominic Frisby |
| Produced by | Megan Ashcroft Jason Whitmore Ross Ashcroft |
| Starring | Dominic Frisby |
| Narrated by | Dominic Frisby |
| Cinematography | Aladin Hasic Claudio Napoli |
| Edited by | Simon Modery |
| Music by | Andrew Hewitt |
Production company | Motherlode |
| Distributed by | Guerilla Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Four Horsemen is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Ross Ashcroft. The film criticises the system of fractional reserve banking, debt-based economy and political lobbying by banks, which it regards as a serious threat to Western civilisation. It criticises the War on Terror, which it maintains is not fought to eliminate al-Qaeda and other militant organizations, but to create larger debt to the banks. As an alternative, the film promotes a return to classical economics and the gold standard. Among those interviewed are Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist at the World Bank; Noam Chomsky, linguistics professor; John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man; ecological economist and steady-state theorist Herman Daly, formerly at the World Bank; and Max Keiser, TV host and former trader. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2012. A book based on the film has been published.