About: Fail State

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Fail State is a 2017 feature-length documentary film chronicling the public policy decisions and marketing ploys that contributed to the growth of predatory for-profit colleges in the 2000s. Executive produced by Dan Rather and directed by Alexander Shebanow, the film was broadcast on STARZ, and was screened at events across the U.S. The film marks Shebanow's directorial debut.

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  • Fail State is a 2017 feature-length documentary film chronicling the public policy decisions and marketing ploys that contributed to the growth of predatory for-profit colleges in the 2000s. Executive produced by Dan Rather and directed by Alexander Shebanow, the film was broadcast on STARZ, and was screened at events across the U.S. The film marks Shebanow's directorial debut. (en)
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  • Oren Soffer (en)
  • Alexander J. Hufschmid (en)
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  • Joel Kingsbury (en)
  • Michael Swaigen (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Alexander Shebanow (en)
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  • Regina Sobel (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Jeremy Bullock (en)
  • Keegan DeWitt (en)
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  • Fail State (en)
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  • Terrence Crawford (en)
  • Alan Oxman (en)
  • Adam Bolt (en)
  • Alexander Shebanow (en)
  • Jennifer Latham (en)
  • Julia Glausi (en)
  • Tyler Comes (en)
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  • Nicholas Adams (en)
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  • Fail State is a 2017 feature-length documentary film chronicling the public policy decisions and marketing ploys that contributed to the growth of predatory for-profit colleges in the 2000s. Executive produced by Dan Rather and directed by Alexander Shebanow, the film was broadcast on STARZ, and was screened at events across the U.S. The film marks Shebanow's directorial debut. (en)
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