Margin Call

Margin Call
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJ. C. Chandor
Written byJ. C. Chandor
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyFrank DeMarco
Edited byPete Beaudreau
Music byNathan Larson
Production
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Distributed by
Release dates
  • January 25, 2011 (2011-01-25) (Sundance)
  • October 21, 2011 (2011-10-21) (United States)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3.5 million
Box office$19.5 million

Margin Call is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by J. C. Chandor in his feature directorial debut. The principal story takes place over a 24-hour period at a large Wall Street investment bank during the initial stages of the 2008 financial crisis. It focuses on the actions taken by a group of employees during the subsequent financial collapse. The title comes from the finance term for when an investor must increase the securities or other assets used as collateral for a loan when their value falls below a certain threshold. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Penn Badgley, Simon Baker, Mary McDonnell, Demi Moore, and Stanley Tucci.

The film was produced by Myriad Pictures, Benaroya Pictures and Before the Door Pictures. It was produced in association with Washington Square Films. Theatrically, it was distributed by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions in North America, with Myriad handling international distribution through independent distributors. The director and screenwriter, J. C. Chandor, is the son of an investment banker; the screenplay was partially informed by Chandor's own foray into real estate investments in New York City shortly before the financial crash. The score was composed by Nathan Larson.

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2011, and opened in theaters nationwide in the United States on October 21, 2011. It received positive critical reviews, and was nominated for several awards for its screenplay and direction, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. It won best first film at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards and best original screenplay at the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards in 2011. It grossed $2.5 million in domestic ticket sales after expanding to 178 theaters, and the film had a day-and-date release with video-on-demand sales that, based on early indicators, were comparable to theatrical ticket sales. The DVD and Blu-ray editions were released in the U.S. on December 20, 2011.