Two New York investment bankers, Robert and John, start a counter movement to the Occupy Wall Street protests, shouting and picketing to gain attention. Their scheme gains momentum when they're approached by the Bridgeport Youth Foundation, a potential client who supports their cause. As they work with the foundation, Robert becomes moved by the needs of underprivileged kids, while John is driven by his desire to distance himself from his powerful father. Despite challenges and threats, the bankers become poster boys for the "One Percent." However, when a deal falls through, they must decide whether to compromise their principles or take a payout and join the elite.
Preoccupied
In this satirical comedy, two disenchanted investment bankers, frustrated with the turmoil sparked by the Occupy Wall Street movement, take matters into their own hands and become vocal advocates for the wealthy elite.