"The Wolf of Wall Street" is a 2013 biographical black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is based on the real-life story of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who engaged in corrupt and fraudulent activities in the 1990s while running his brokerage firm, which eventually led to his downfall.
Wall Street is a 1987 drama film directed by Oliver Stone. It is known for its portrayal of the financial world and the moral dilemmas faced by those working in high-stakes finance.
Margin Call is a 2011 financial thriller film written and directed by J.C. Chandor. It provides a gripping portrayal of the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis and the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the employees of a fictional investment bank
Boiler Room is a 2000 American crime drama film written and directed by Ben Younger. The film is loosely based on the real-life activities of several stockbrokers and brokerages in the 1990s, particularly the infamous Stratton Oakmont brokerage firm.
Trading Places"is a classic comedy film that was released in 1983. Directed by John Landis and written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod, the film stars Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ralph Bellamy. It is known for its humorous take on the commodities trading industry and the concept of social and economic class reversal.