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Human Capital

The lives of two families become fatefully intertwined following an impulsive business deal and a tragic hit-and-run accident, in Marc Meyers' (My Friend Dahmer) adaptation of Paolo Virzi's award-winning drama.

In Marc Meyers' English-language remake of Paolo Virzì's 2013 film — both based on the 2004 Stephen Amidon novel — the fates of two families are intertwined following a tragic car accident in which a cyclist is hospitalized by a hit-and-run.

The film follows Drew, a real-estate agent who hastily invests with Quint, a powerful elite operator of an "invisible" high-risk/high-reward hedge fund; Carrie, Quint's wife, who wants to use her family's money to save a heritage theatre from development (and, perhaps, herself from ennui); and Shannon, Drew's daughter, who begins dating Ian, a bad boy with a troubled past. But someone is culpable for the accident, and as fingers begin to point towards the easy targets, one thing becomes crystal clear: some losses come with a tangible number — others are harder to calculate.

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Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan), Peter Sarsgaard, Marisa Tomei, Maya Hawke (Stranger Things), and Alex Wolff (Hereditary) star.

Human Capital

Human Capital

The lives of two families become fatefully intertwined following an impulsive business deal and a tragic hit-and-run accident, in Marc Meyers' (My Friend Dahmer) adaptation of Paolo Virzi's award-winning drama.

In Marc Meyers' English-language remake of Paolo Virzì's 2013 film — both based on the 2004 Stephen Amidon novel — the fates of two families are intertwined following a tragic car accident in which a cyclist is hospitalized by a hit-and-run.

The film follows Drew, a real-estate agent who hastily invests with Quint, a powerful elite operator of an "invisible" high-risk/high-reward hedge fund; Carrie, Quint's wife, who wants to use her family's money to save a heritage theatre from development (and, perhaps, herself from ennui); and Shannon, Drew's daughter, who begins dating Ian, a bad boy with a troubled past. But someone is culpable for the accident, and as fingers begin to point towards the easy targets, one thing becomes crystal clear: some losses come with a tangible number — others are harder to calculate.