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BBC. Throw a stone in the West End and you'll probably hit a Sonia Friedman production. With Dreamgirls, The Book of Mormon and Harry Potter and The Cursed Child among her current credits (and...
- ‘I, Pencil’ and The Power of Markets
- Friedman on Regulation
- ‘There’s No Such Thing as A Free Lunch’
- Friedman on Wealth Redistribution
- Friedman and Walter Williams Discuss Labor Unions
- Friedman Compares China & Hong Kong
- Friedman on The Growth of Government Following The Great Depression
- Retrospective on ‘Free to Choose’
- Bonus: Four Ways to Spend Money
Friedman discusses Leonard Read’s classic work “I, Pencil” which demonstrates how one of the simplest devices around us—a mere pencil—reveals the miraculous power of the market.
Friedman discusses the growth of regulation using the Chevrolet Corvair as an example. He offers a stunning visual to make a memorable point.
Friedman tackles the fallacy that government policies can offer the public benefits without sacrifice.
In a Q&A with guests, an audience member suggests redistributing wealth with an inheritance tax. Friedman explains how such policies distort incentives.
Friedman and fellow great economist Walter Williams take part in a debate over whether government-backed labor unions help or harm the economy.
At the China-Hong Kong border crossing, Friedman talks about how people tend to “vote with their feet” for economic freedom.
Friedman explains how the Federal Reserve exacerbated the Great Depression and paved the way for future economic instability.
This clip takes a retrospective look at Free to Choose and includes commentary by Friedman on both the series and executive producer Bob Chitester.
Although not from the original TV series, Friedman speaks here later in life about the four ways a person can spend money and how we think differently about each.
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Friedman composes and produces music soundtracks for TV and film, including five seasons of Central TV's hit series BOON and the soundtrack to the underground cult horror film classic I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle [Hobo Films/U.K.]. Other credits include Nickelodeon, NBC, BBC and FUJI TV.
Friedman's many feature film credits include Prince of the City, Daniel, The Seventh Sign, Single White Female, I'm Not Rappaport, I Shot Andy Warhol, Safe, Freedomland, The Savages, and I'm Not There.
Dec 7, 2023 · Friedman's other TV credits include episodes of Baywatch, Touched by an Angel, Chicago Hope, 7th Heaven, and ER. She was also the subject of the 2009 documentary A...
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Capturing the Friedmans is a 2003 HBO documentary film directed by Andrew Jarecki. It focuses on the 1980s investigation of Arnold and Jesse Friedman for child molestation. The film premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical acclaim as well as the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary.