The Mises Institute has produced several documentary videos, among which is the highly-popular "Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve".
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A film by Theo Kamecke. Written by Karl Keating, Susan Love Brown, Patrea Post and Stuart Smith; and released in 1975 by World Research, Inc. Based on Richard Grant's provocative poem, "The Incredible Bread Machine". This film features a cameo appearance by Murray N. Rothbard. Special thanks to Theo Kamecke for making this video available.
A memorial video montage of former Mises Institute chairman, Burton Blumert. [2:43]
A condensed version of the documentary "Talking Butts," Directed by Jesse Walker, Patrick McMenamin and Bretigne Shaffer; Produced by Joe Gressis; Director of Photography: Andrew Krauss; Edited by Mark Toscani; Condensed Edit by Bretigne Shaffer; Executive Producers: Paul Kemp and Paul Feine. This documentary was not produced by the Mises Institute.
Murray Rothbard presented this speech in 1990 as the final lecture of the Mises University, in the days following the collapse of socialism. He assesses the event in terms of its impact on the Austrian School and the prospects for liberty generally.
Satirical one-act play by Murray N. Rothbard about Ayn Rand's Objectivist "inner circle." Written in the early 1960s and debuted on March 3, 1986, at Rothbard's sixtieth birthday celebration in New York City.