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  1. Free Money is a provocative documentary that explores the consequences of a universal basic income (UBI) experiment in the Kenyan village of Kogutu. The film follows the arrival of representatives from GiveDirectly, a U.S.-based charity, who introduce a program that gives every adult member of the village a monthly UBI payment of $22 for a 12-year test phase.

  2. 19. Apr. 2023 · GiveDirectly could be playing God and creating a two-tier society: and yet they can argue that something bold needs to be done to lift people out of poverty. Perhaps this brief documentary does ...

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  4. Bud stumbles upon the financial opportunity of a lifetime, a money train carrying millions of unmarked bills for destruction, the only problem is he's in prison. 83 IMDb 5.0 1 h 34 min 1999. R. Drama · Comedy · Malicious · Strange. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  5. GiveDirectly, one of the fastest growing nonprofits of the 21st century, is sending free money for twelve years as part of the world’s largest UBI experiment. Filmmakers Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko juxtapose the story of these young economists, bankrolled by Silicon Valley and convinced that they have found an infallible algorithm to end world poverty, with portraits of local Kenyans whose ...

  6. People expecting a film with a good story will be dissapointed, but those seeking comical improvisation from Brando,a well crafted performance from Charlie Sheen, and a refreshing break into the wacky film techniques of 'Free Money,' will laugh and laugh, and possiblly cower- As the 'Swede' played by Brando is genuinely the scariest film character I've seen for ages- Look out!!!! It's a real ...

  7. GiveDirectly, one of the fastest growing nonprofits of the 21st century, is sending free money for twelve years as part of the world’s largest UBI experiment. Filmmakers Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko juxtapose the story of these young economists, bankrolled by Silicon Valley and convinced that they have found an infallible algorithm to end world poverty, with portraits of local Kenyans whose ...