The Real Informant
Click here for the This American Life webcast which inspired the making of the movie The Informant
This American Life is a Chicago Public Radio broadcast hosted by Ira Glass and syndicated on NPR. On September 15, 2000, the program aired a story about an FBI anti-trust investigation of unprecedented proportions.
We hear from Kurt Eichenwald, whose book The Informant is about the price fixing conspiracy at the food company ADM, Archer Daniels Midland, and the executive who cooperated with the FBI in recording over 250 hours of secret video and audio tapes, probably the most remarkable videotapes ever made of an American company in the middle of a criminal act.
This is an amazing story for so many reasons and deserves to have been made into a movie. I just hope Soderbergh, Damon and Warner Bros. do it justice.
Click here for the This American Life webcast which inspired the making of the movie The Informant
Originally aired 09.15.2000 re-aired 09.18.2009
Labels: Archer Daniels Midland, brothers, damon, fbi, infromant, ira glass, matt, national public radio, this american life, warner
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home