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Director: Nancy Hower
Cast: Wynn Irwin, Claire Forlani, Mary Pat Gleason, Joey Slotnick
Mockumentary of the Enron scandal. The bankrupt company's CEO (McShane) is locked away at a country club prison where he spends his time practicing his golf swing. Meanwhile, his greedy wife (Forlani) spends what cash is left, and the company's former employees (all of whom seem to be mentally challenged) scramble to find new jobs.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Memron, a 2004 mockumentary directed by Nancy Hower, received mixed reviews from critics. The film satirizes the Enron scandal, with the bankrupt company's CEO (played by Ian McShane) serving time in a country club prison while his greedy wife (Claire Forlani) spends the remaining cash and the former employees struggle to find new jobs. Audience reception, based on ratings, has been somewhat divided.
Why you might like this:
Fans of dark comedy and satire will appreciate the sharp, irreverent take on the Enron scandal in Memron, the 2004 mockumentary directed by Nancy Hower. The film's standout performances, led by actors like Wynn Irwin and Claire Forlani, bring a perfect blend of absurdity and biting social commentary to this story of corporate greed and mismanagement.
Memron is a 2004 mockumentary film inspired by the Enron scandal. This improv film stars Mike McShane as the corrupt Memron executive, and also features Claire Forlani, Tim Bagley, John Lehr and Evie Peck. The film was written, directed and produced by Nancy Hower, and won an award at Slamdance Film Festival.
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