Cast
J
John Maynard Keynes
as Self (archive footage)
G
Giovanni Agnelli
as Self (archive footage)
J
Jaime Roldós Aguilera
as Self (archive footage)
W
William Beveridge
as Self (archive footage)
E
Eamonn Butler
as Self (archive footage)
B
Blaise Compaoré
as Self (archive footage)
M
Michel Crozier
as Self (archive footage)
M
Mario Draghi
as Self (archive footage)
E
Edwin J. Feulner
as Self (archive footage)
C
Carter Glass
as Self (archive footage)
S
Samuel Huntington
as Self (archive footage)
W
William Stanley Jevons
as Self (archive footage)
H
Harry Keen
as Self (archive footage)
C
Carl Menger
as Self (archive footage)
S
Sandro Pertini
as Self (archive footage)
A
Adam Smith
as Self (archive footage)
H
Henry Steagall
as Self (archive footage)
F
Friedrich von Hayek
as Self (archive footage)
L
Ludwig Von Mises
as Self (archive footage)
L
Léon Walras
as Self (archive footage)
J
Joji Watanuki
as Self (archive footage)
H
Harry Dexter White
as Self (archive footage)
L
Luciano Gallino
as Self (archive footage)
P
Paolo Barnard
as Self
G
Giacomo Bracci
as Self
E
Emiliano Brancaccio
as Self
L
Luciano Barra Caracciolo
as Self
N
Nino Galloni
as Self
A
Antonio Maria Rinaldi
as Self
Crew
R
Riccardo Donat-Cattin
Screenplay
Laissez-faire Movies
“Laissez-faire” is a documentary divided into two parts. Its purpose is to demonstrate how, in the past 250 years, liberal philosophy has influenced people’s lives all over the world. On how it was put aside for a few decades during the 19th century, in favour of the social economy and public interest. And finally, how it re-emerged in the last thirty years of the century, once again dominating the world, guaranteeing the freedom of the few to the detriment of the many. Through the testimony of journalists, economists, jurists and philosophers, “Laissez-faire”, provides a historical perspective of Neoliberalism and why this ideology nowadays influences governments’ decisions and our lives.

































