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A senior investment banker (Anna Gunn) attempts to navigate the cutthroat world of Wall Street while a prosecutor (Alysia Reiner) keeps an eye out for corrupt practices, threatening to derail the career she's built.
It's hard to think of a movie that passes the Bechdel Test with more flying colours than this smart and entertaining corporate thriller about female investment bankers on Wall Street.
The film is humanist rather than overtly feminist, since it shows the high personal cost of trading conscience for filthy lucre. But it's certainly novel to have a financial drama led by women.
Equity is a bizarre movie that manages the near-impossible feat of making a financial drama from an entirely female point of view without being in the slightest bit feminist.