Product Information
Writer Nicholas Jarecki makes his feature directorial debut with this drama centering on a Wall Street hedge-fund tycoon and family man (Richard Gere) who scrambles to maintain a picture-perfect facade as his empire slowly begins to topple behind the scenes.Product Identifiers
ProducerRobert Salerno, Kevin Turen, Justin Nappi, Laura Bickford
EAN4020628999834
eBay Product ID (ePID)10048560559
Product Key Features
ActorNate Parker, Tim Roth, Richard Gere, Brit Marling, Susan Sarandon, Stuart Margolin, Laetitia Casta
Film/TV TitleArbitrage
DirectorNicholas Jarecki
LanguageEnglish
Run Time107 Mins
Release Year2013
FormatBlu-ray
FeaturesAudio Commentary\Who Is Robert Miller?\A Glimpse Into Arbitage\Deleted Scenes
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerCliff Martinez
Additional InformationWriter Nicholas Jarecki makes his feature directorial debut with this drama centering on a Wall Street hedge-fund tycoon and family man who scrambles to maintain a picture-perfect facade as his empire slowly begins to topple behind the scenes. Robert Miller (Richard Gere) is about to turn 60. One of the most successful businessmen in New York City, he lives a life of luxury that few will ever experience. But there's a storm coming, and nobody knows it better than Robert. If he can finalize the bank purchase of his trading empire before any evidence of his shady business dealings is unearthed, there's a chance he could emerge relatively unscathed. Not even Robert's wife Ellen (Susan Sarandon) or their astute daughter Brooke (Brit Marling) have any idea of the hole their family patriarch has dug, but they are about to be swallowed up by it as well. At the crucial moment when his plan falls apart, however, a deadly complication leaves Robert with no choice but to seek the help of shady Jimmy Grant (Nate Parker), a man the wealthy financier never expected to see again. Just when it seems the situation couldn't get any worse, NYPD detective Michael Bryer (Tim Roth) realizes he may have uncovered a key piece of evidence that will ensure Robert pays for his sins.
ReviewsChicago Sun-Times - Hitchcock called his most familiar subject "The Innocent Man Wrongly Accused." Jarecki pumps up the pressure here by giving us a Guilty Man Accurately Accused, and that's what makes the film so ingeniously involving., Entertainment Weekly - The film doesn't turn its issues into a glorified essay, but it does use them to give the audience a vital emotional workout., New York Magazine (Venture) - Jarecki puts the veteran actor to brilliant use in the insanely gripping ARBITRAGE.
ScreenwriterNicholas Jarecki
CinematographerYorick Le Saux
Sound sourceDolby Digital
EditorDouglas Crise
Movie/TV TitleArbitrage
Consumer AdviceContains strong language and hard drug use