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To Catch a Dollar

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2010 American film
To Catch a Dollar: Muhammad Yunus Banks on America
Directed byGayle Ferraro
Produced byGayle Ferraro
Aerial Productions
Music byClaudio Ragazzi
Release date
  • January 2010 (2010-01) (Sundance)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

To Catch a Dollar: Muhammad Yunus Banks on America is a 2010documentary film directed and produced by Gayle Ferraro about the 2006Nobel Peace Prize winner's ongoing campaign againstpoverty around the world. It touches on the beginnings of the originalGrameen Bank in the 1970s, then focuses primarily on the beginnings ofGrameen America's work in the US, especially the launch of its first programs inQueens, New York in 2008. The title of the film comes from a clip ofMuhammed Yunus speaking in the film: "In a world where you need a dollar to catch a dollar, you need to have something to help the bottom people to lift themselves up."[1]

The film premiered at the 2010Sundance Film Festival.[2] It is expected to open inNew York City andLos Angeles in early 2011 and then go into general release in the United States and abroad.

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The film focuses on the work of Shah Newaz, a long time Grameen Bank manager, and Alethia Mendez, a Grameen America Center Manager, as they undergo the process of successfully establishing the programs of Grameen America in Queens, New York. The film features stories of some of Grameen America's first clients, women below the poverty line working to build businesses such as a hair salon and a bakery. It shows Newez and Mendez working out of a small office and holding group meetings in people's homes, as group meetings are a core element of the Grameen Bank peer lending model.[3]

Yunus, a formerFulbright Scholar fromBangladesh, is known for developing the concept ofmicrocredit, the extension of smallloans to entrepreneurs with nocollateral to qualify for traditional bank loans. His concept of microcredit and his desire to reduce the number of people living in poverty led to the creation ofGrameen Bank to support people within Bangladesh, and then theGrameen Foundation for supporting people internationally. Cofounded by Yunus,Grameen America opened in January 2008 with a mission "to help create a world free of poverty."[4] In June 2010, Grameen America reported that it had disbursed approximately $4.3 million in loans to 2,002 borrowers and had maintained a repayment rate of 99%.[5]

References

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  1. ^To Catch a Dollar film trailer
  2. ^2010 Sundance Film Festival
  3. ^Grameen America - How GA Works - The Model
  4. ^Grameen America homepage
  5. ^Grameen America

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