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    PG-132010 · Documentary · 1h 26m

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  1. Sep 3, 2010 · Freakonomics is a 2010 documentary film that explores the hidden side of human nature through the use of the science of economics. It features six segments directed by different filmmakers, covering topics such as sumo wrestling, crime, education, and names.

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    • Heidi Ewing, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon
    • 2010-09-03
  2. Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. $2.9 million [1] Box office. $103,735. Freakonomics: The Movie is a 2010 American documentary film based on the 2005 book Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by economist Steven D. Levitt and writer Stephen J. Dubner.

  3. Freakonomics. The best-selling book that dramatically changed the way we look at the world is brought to life by six of the most acclaimed directors of our time in a funny, thought provoking & highly entertaining film. 795 IMDb 6.3 1 h 33 min 2010. X-Ray PG-13.

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  4. Freakonomics is a collection of documentaries that explore the hidden side of human nature through the use of economics. The web page provides a brief summary of the topics, such as the role of names, cheating in sumo wrestling, and cash prizes for students.

  5. Freakonomics is the highly anticipated film version of the phenomenally bestselling book about incentives-based thinking by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. The film examines human behavior with provocative and sometimes hilarious case studies...

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  7. Currently you are able to watch "Freakonomics" streaming on Hulu, Hoopla. It is also possible to buy "Freakonomics" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, FlixFling, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Vudu, Redbox, FlixFling, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Microsoft Store online.

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  8. Freakonomics is a film adaptation of the bestselling book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, exploring human behavior with incentives-based thinking. The film features four segments by different directors, covering topics such as sumo wrestling, corporate malfeasance, school performance and animation.

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