Waste No.1 Money (2017)

Inflation has resulted in the Zimbabwe dollar completely losing its value. Banknotes are literally recyclable goods, turned into tablecloths and lampshades, for example. In the Harare slums, which are rife with crime, valuable US dollar banknotes must be concealed in clothing, which means that the notes quickly become breeding grounds for bacteria. According to money launderers, dollar bills can best be gently hand washed with Omo detergent in warm water.

Director: Jan Ijäs
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Cinematography: Arttu Peltomaa
Editing: Okku Nuutilainen
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jan Ijäs
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Waste No.1 Money about?
Inflation has resulted in the Zimbabwe dollar completely losing its value. Banknotes are literally recyclable goods, turned into tablecloths and lampshades, for example. In the Harare slums, which are rife with crime, valuable US dollar banknotes must be concealed in clothing, which means that the notes quickly become breeding grounds for bacteria. According to money launderers, dollar bills can best be gently hand washed with Omo detergent in warm water.
Who directed Waste No.1 Money?
Waste No.1 Money was directed by Jan Ijäs.
Who stars in Waste No.1 Money?
Waste No.1 Money stars Rebecca Clamp.
How long is Waste No.1 Money?
Waste No.1 Money has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Waste No.1 Money?
Waste No.1 Money is a Documentary film.