update: small changes on the list...deleting some outdated stuff or dead links...
personal recommendation:

"Princes of the Yen: Central Banks and the Transformation of the Economy" (UK 2014; length:93min)
stream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5Ac7ap_MAYsite:
http://princesoftheyen.com/imdb:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4172710/Princes of the Yen reveals how Japanese society was transformed to suit the agenda and desire of powerful interest groups, and how citizens were kept entirely in the dark about this.
Based on a book by Professor Richard Werner, a visiting researcher at the Bank of Japan during the 90s crash, during which the stock market dropped by 80% and house prices by up to 84%.
The film uncovers the real cause of this extraordinary period in recent Japanese history.
some interesting interviews with Richard Werner (Mar 2011):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDHSUgA29Ls&index=1&list=PLDD6AAF90DA5112CDThanks for keeping up with this hlynur. I'm still looking back through the pages and occasionally finding something new to watch.
you're welcome
