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Equity

Equity

  • Status: Released
  • 29-07-2016
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 5.6
  • Vote count: 96

Senior investment banker Naomi Bishop’s world of high-power big money is brutal and fierce, and one she thrives in. When a controversial IPO threatens the fragile balance of power and confidentiality, Naomi finds herself entangled in a web of politics and deception.

Anna Gunn

Naomi Bishop

James Purefoy

Michael Connor

Sarah Megan Thomas

Erin Manning

Alysia Reiner

Samantha

Sophie von Haselberg

Marin

Craig Bierko

Benji Akers

Lee Tergesen

Randall

Margaret Colin

Attorney Cahn

Carrie Preston

Compliance Officer Abby

Michael Izquierdo

Trader

Nate Corddry

Cory

Nick Gehlfuss

Gabe

Samuel Roukin

Ed

Tracie Thoms

Melanie

James Naughton

John

Roe Hartrampf

Teddy

Carolyn McCormick

Naomi's Doctor

David Alan Basche

Ian

Joseph Siravo

Frank

Samrat Chakrabarti

Neel

Purva Bedi

Channing Trust Attorney

Ali Ahn

Julie

Meghan Rafferty

Leslie from HR

Jennifer Butler

NY Hotel Guest

Jeanine Bartel

Naomi's Assistant

Kyle Beltran

Bill

Neil Baltus

Lawyer

Jonathan Fredrick

Broker (uncredited)

Reno

**It's a men's club or women's, but jobs are done in the same way.** It's a woman oriented financial film drama directed by a woman filmmaker. That makes it empowered by women. On the perspective it was my first experience, so I think it could be the only of its kind. It is not as bad as it looks, those who liked financial related films like 'Margin Call', 'The Big Short', 'Glengarry Glen Ross' et cetera would enjoy it as well. This film stayed true to its title, so that's what you are going to expect, but nothing a bit more than that. There are unexpected turns in the narration. Particularly the characters, that too the females. It is about the commitment and trust in the colleagues. No matter what you do, the company always judges you by your result. The pace might look slow, but it gets better in the latter half. The film turned into kind of thriller and ended with a little drag, though satisfying. Anna Gunn was so good and looks like we have here another talented woman director Meera Menon. This film did not get as popular as its counterpart on the same theme, I mean men's Wall Street thriller. But somewhat I liked it and seems a sequel is not a bad idea, after how this story had ended. Finally, this is for the selected viewers, so those who are from the outside of its bandwidth won't end watching it happy, hence the film will lose its rating, but not the quality. _6/10_