Italian director Sara Colangelo looks at the difficult distribution of financial aid granted to the families of the victims of September 11.Despite its slightly snoring tunes, the film arouses interest thanks to a subject rarely treated and a solid casting, Michael Keaton in mind.
How much is the life of your loved ones?This question (to a million) expects no sensible answer, except for some rare birds of which it is the job.No metaphysical reflection here: Sara Colangelo's film, at what price?, Port of one of these "After Life technocrats", Kenneth Feinberg.In the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001, America is collapsed but you have to think of those who remain: how to help - financially - the husband, the woman, the children of the missing?On the side of the White House, a trial would be a disaster: dismissed, the thousands of victims would find themselves exsangues;victorious, they would precipitate the American economy in chaos.A compensation fund, funded by the State, was then created.But we walk on eggs: we must, with a limited budget, satisfy the Golden Boy and the Working Class Hero, without damaging one or the other, otherwise they will turn to justice.Kenneth Feinberg, a volunteer American lawyer, pays for an emergency task but his Orthodoxy, based on a ready-to-think broker, swears with the disaster and the diversity of tragedies ...
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