Casino Jack and the United States of Money

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"Casino Jack and the United States of Money" is a 2010 documentary film that investigates the rise and fall of lobbyist Jack Abramoff and exposes the pervasive corruption and influence of money in American politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
documentary film
basedOn Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal
cinematography Maryse Alberti
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts United States Congress
surface form: U.S. Congress

Washington, D.C.
director Alex Gibney
distributor Magnolia Pictures
editor Alison Ellwood
Lindy Jankura
explores influence of money on U.S. legislation
relationship between lobbyists and politicians
features Bob Ney
Jack Abramoff
Tom DeLay
genre investigative documentary
political documentary
hasTitle Casino Jack and the United States of Money self-link
language English
medium film
musicBy David Robbins
portrays K Street lobbying culture
Native American tribal casino lobbying
Republican Party politics in the United States
producer Alex Gibney
Alison Ellwood
Zena Barakat
productionCompany Jigsaw Productions
releaseDate 2010-05-07
releaseYear 2010
runtimeMinutes 118
screenedAt Sundance Film Festival
subject Jack Abramoff
lobbying in the United States
money in American politics
political corruption in the United States
timePeriod early 21st century
late 20th century
writer Alex Gibney

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Alex Gibney notableWork Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Alex Gibney directed Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Casino Jack and the United States of Money hasTitle Casino Jack and the United States of Money self-link