

Inequality for All
Based on Reich's 2010 book Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, the film examines widening income inequality in the United States. U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich tries to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap. He publicly argued about the issue for decades, and producing a film of his viewpoints was a "final frontier" for him. In addition to being a social issue documentary, Inequality for All is also partially a biopic regarding Reich's early life and his time as Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton's presidency. Warren Buffett and Nick Hanauer, two entrepreneurs and investors in the top 1%, are interviewed in the film, supporting Reich's belief in an economy that benefits all citizens, including those of the middle and lower classes.
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Actors

Robert Reich
Self

Dolly Parton
Doralee Rhodes (archive footage)

Tyne Daly
Mary Beth Lacey (archive footage)

Lily Tomlin
Violet Newstead (archive footage)

Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Richards (archive footage)

Candice Bergen
Murphy Brown (archive footage)

Jon Stewart
Self (archive footage)

Sharon Gless
Christine Cagney (archive footage)

Conan O'Brien
Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama
Self (archive footage)

Hillary Clinton
Self (archive footage)

Bill Clinton
Self (archive footage)

George H. W. Bush
Self (archive footage)

George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)

Alan K. Simpson
Self
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