
Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things (2016)
While not exclusively about money, Minimalism teaches powerful lessons about consumerism and the importance of financial discipline. The film follows people who have chosen to live with less, challenging the idea that material wealth equals happiness.
Why Watch?
It’s a great motivator for those looking to cut back on unnecessary spending and live more intentionally with their money and possessions.

The True Cost (2015)
This documentary explores the hidden costs of the fast fashion industry, particularly its effects on the environment, workers, and consumers. The True Cost encourages viewers to think about the financial and ethical implications of their purchasing decisions.
Why Watch?
It will inspire you to make more thoughtful, value-driven financial choices, helping you become a more conscious consumer while saving money in the process.

Inside Job (2010)
This Oscar-winning documentary, narrated by Matt Damon, provides an in-depth analysis of the 2008 financial crisis, exploring the systemic corruption, greed, and policy failures that led to the economic collapse. Inside Job shows how Wall Street’s practices deeply affect everyday people.
Why Watch?
It’s a must-watch for anyone wanting to understand the power of financial institutions and how their actions can have a direct impact on personal wealth. It will encourage you to take control of your own financial destiny.

The Big Short (2015)
A dramatization of the events leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, The Big Short follows a group of investors who predicted the housing market collapse and bet against it. The film brilliantly explains complex financial concepts in an entertaining and accessible way.
Why Watch?
It will inspire you to think critically about markets, investments, and economic trends while reminding you that taking calculated risks can lead to huge financial gains.