Magnolia Pictures has released the first three minutes of the documentary adaptation of the bestselling nonfiction book series Freakonomics. Check it out below.
Synopsis: Alex Gibney (Enron:The Smartest Guys in the Room, Casino Jack and the
United States of Money) delivers a visually arresting look at the
crumbling façade of Sumo wrestling and exposes searing and violent
truths about this ancient and revered sport. Morgan Spurlock (Super Size
Me) offers up a buoyant and revealing angle on the repercussions of
baby names. Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp) balance levity and
candor with their eye-opening profile of underachieving kids
incentivized to learn with cold hard cash. Finally, Eugene Jarecki, who
brought us the unforgettably powerful Why We Fight, investigates an
unsettling theory to explain why crime rates dramatically dropped in the
early ’90s. Seth Gordon (The King of Kong) weaves the pieces together
with brisk interludes, providing context and commentary from the
authors. Freakonomics exposes the hidden side of everything, debunking
conventional wisdom, and revealing what answers may come if one just
asks the right questions.

Directors: Heidi Ewing, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon, Rachel Grady, Eugene Jarecki, Morgan Spurlock
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: September 3, 2010 (On Demand, Apple iTunes, Xbox Live, Playstation, Amazon and Vudu) October 1, 2010 (In Theaters)
First Three Minutes