The Laundromat: A Film About the Panama Papers Scandal

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‘The Laundromat’ is a 2019 film by Steven Soderbergh inspired by the Panama Papers scandal, which exposed global tax evasion through offshore shell companies. Starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas, the movie blends comedy and drama to reveal financial corruption. It follows three interconnected stories, including Streep’s character investigating insurance fraud tied to a boating accident. The film critiques financial systems’ flaws while explaining tax avoidance, though it’s noted for simplifying the complexities of the Panama Papers scandal. The narrative concludes with a call for campaign finance reforms, emphasizing ongoing systemic issues.
Global Tax Recoveries From Panama Papers Near $2 Billion
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