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The Housing Bubble is a non-partisan documentary that explores the economic policies and events that led to the U.S. housing market’s dramatic rise and collapse, helping trigger the 2008 financial crisis. Filmmaker Jimmy Morrison travels thousands of miles to interview experts and those who saw it coming, unpacking how credit, markets, and policy choices contributed to the bubble and bust. The film breaks down complex financial history into engaging insights, making the causes and consequences of boom-and-bust cycles accessible to viewers.


This unique client experience extended beyond the theater, starting with Phil attending the New York City premiere of the documentary The Housing Bubble. Afterward, clients were invited to stream the film online, giving them the flexibility to watch on their own time while still sharing in the experience. The event created an opportunity to explore real-world economic history, reflect on the lessons of the housing crisis, and spark thoughtful conversations about markets, risk, and long-term decision-making—all in a way that felt engaging and accessible.