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Directed by | Christopher P. Marshall |
Produced by | Nathaniel Thomas McGill Vincent Vittorio |
Written by | Vincent Vittorio |
Starring | Noam Chomsky Ron Paul Steve Forbes Mike Huckabee Herman Cain David Walker Charles Rossotti Joseph Thorndike Michael Graetz Daniel Shaviro Leonard Burman |
Music by | Lewis Hurrell |
Cinematography | Nathaniel Thomas McGill |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
An Inconvenient Tax is a 2009 documentary film produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment
An Inconvenient Tax explores the history of the income tax in the United States and the causes of its many complexities. The film follows the tax through wars, economic booms, and significant presidencies in U.S. history. Noam Chomsky, Ron Paul, Steve Forbes, Joseph Thorndike, Mike Huckabee, Charles Rossotti, David Walker, Neal Boortz, Herman Cain, Michael Graetz, Daniel Shaviro, Leonard Burman, and others discuss perceived problems in the American tax code, and also suggest possible changes.
During the fall of 2008 the producers of An Inconvenient Tax opened a vent hotline allowing for everyday citizens to voice their opinions and possibly get their thoughts featured in the movie.[1]
An Inconvenient Tax was officially released on Tax Day—April 15, 2010; however, it is unclear whether any theaters have actually shown the movie, as the few showings listed on the film's website all appear to be private screenings.[2]