";s:4:"text";s:2824:" There is no real analysis, and everything here was said more succinctly and eloquently in Versailles. Lauren Greenfield’s frustrating documentary about the super-wealthy makes grotesques of her interviewees and offers no real analysisGreenfield starts by tracking down the supercool LA rich kids she shot for her 90s collection Fast Forward. It follows Greenfield's 2017 book and photo exhibition of the same name. Generation wealth: how the modern world fell in love with money High fliers: Jackie Siegel, aka the Queen of Versailles, with her twin girls in front of their private plane in Orlando, Florida. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Generation Wealth near you.Fandango helps you go back to the movies with confidence and peace of mind. Lauren Greenfield’s frustrating documentary about the super-wealthy makes grotesques of … Ostensibly, that’s so she can ask if she might not be just as driven and selfish as her interviewees. Synopsis. She basically turned her camera lens toward the affluent around the world (we visit China, Russia, Europe, along with the U.S.), shot as many pics as possible, and then looked to see what interesting conclusions might be drawn from the experience.