Princes of the Yen | Japan’s Economic Transformation

Princes of the Yen – a 2014 documentary directed by Michael Oswald, based on the book by German economist Richard Werner. The film delves into the influence of Japan’s central bankers in shaping the nation’s economic, political, and social landscapes during the 20th century.

Director: Michael Oswald
Writers: Michael Oswald
Stars: Andrew Piper, Richard Werner, Noriko Yamagiwa
Genre: Documentary, Crime
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Release Date: 2014
Filming Location: Japon

Synopsis:
Princes of the Yen explores how Japan’s central bankers engineered the nation’s economic boom and subsequent bust. The documentary reveals how post-war Japanese society was transformed to suit the agendas of powerful interest groups, with citizens largely unaware of these manipulations. Based on Richard Werner’s book, the film provides insights into the mechanisms of central banks and their profound impact on national economies. ​

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