John Law and the Mississippi Bubble
John Law and the Mississippi Bubble
"...Richard Condie's 1978 animated short film, John Law and the Mississippi Bubble, offers up a history lesson about that sensational get-rich-quick scheme, which took place in France over 200 years ago. The film won the Best Film Award at the 1980 International Short Film Festival in Tampere, Finland. With economist John Law at the helm, the plan was to open a national French bank and exchange bank notes for gold at wildly inflated share prices to mask the fact that the country's gold had been depleted in the building of Louis XIV's palace. In the film, when the inevitable rush to cash in the notes takes place, poor John Law is left broke and broken-hearted."