Equity

    Genre
    Drama
  • |
  • Runtime
    100 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    R
  • |
  • Release Date
    2016
  • |
  • Countries
    USA
  • |
  • Languages
    English
  • |
DIRECTED BY:
Meera Menon
WRITTEN BY:
Sarah Megan Thomas, Alysia Reiner, Amy Fox
CAST INCLUDES:
Anna Gunn, James Purefoy, Sarah Thomas, Alysia Reiner, Craig Bierko

ANGELIKA’S NOTE

"EQUITY is that rare thing: a Wall Street-set movie that focuses on women. (It's also directed and written by women, also still rare)" (Seattle Times). A thrilling portrait of womanhood on Wall Street- starring an ever-powerful Anna Gunn (BREAKING BAD, SULLY, SASSY PANTS), with direction from Meera Menon (FARAH GOES BANG, BLOOD DRIVE, MS. MARVEL). This powerful feminist drama-thriller is a 2016 Sundance nominee, and a must-watch.

SYNOPSIS

Equity takes us on a tension-filled ride with high powered, high earning women in the investments and public trading world. The ‘Boys-Only’ club in high finance have relented and the bulls in heels are in it to win it. They’ve earned their place at the finely polished corporate table and can play a ruthless game as they climb to the top. The question is: What do they do with all this financial success now that they’ve won it?

Equity

    Genre
    Drama
  • |
  • Runtime
    100 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    R
  • |
  • Release Date
    2016
  • |
  • Countries
    USA
  • |
  • Languages
    English
  • |
DIRECTED BY
Meera Menon
WRITTEN BY
Sarah Megan Thomas, Alysia Reiner, Amy Fox
CAST INCLUDES
Anna Gunn, James Purefoy, Sarah Thomas, Alysia Reiner, Craig Bierko
"EQUITY is that rare thing: a Wall Street-set movie that focuses on women. (It's also directed and written by women, also still rare)" (Seattle Times). A thrilling portrait of womanhood on Wall Street- starring an ever-powerful Anna Gunn (BREAKING BAD, SULLY, SASSY PANTS), with direction from Meera Menon (FARAH GOES BANG, BLOOD DRIVE, MS. MARVEL). This powerful feminist drama-thriller is a 2016 Sundance nominee, and a must-watch.

Equity takes us on a tension-filled ride with high powered, high earning women in the investments and public trading world. The ‘Boys-Only’ club in high finance have relented and the bulls in heels are in it to win it. They’ve earned their place at the finely polished corporate table and can play a ruthless game as they climb to the top. The question is: What do they do with all this financial success now that they’ve won it?