Jun 09, 2025

Need Suggestions for an End-of-Year Movie Day?

A movie day at the end of the year gives students a chance to unwind and gives you time to catch up on grading and paperwork—a win-win! We’ve curated a list of 30+ movies related to personal finance you can use to review core concepts. Plus, all of them come with an accompanying reflection worksheet.

View Movies & Documentaries in the NGPF Video Library.

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Please note that some of the videos are available on specific streaming platforms and may require a subscription to view.

 

If you have 45 minutes: 

$25,000 vs $250,000

29:57 (Budgeting)

This video compares how five people across income levels live, spend, and plan their finances. It highlights how income shapes daily choices, stress, and long-term opportunity.

Spent: Looking for Change

40:00 (Banking)

A look at the 70 million Americans locked out of traditional financial services, turning to costly alternatives and sparking a movement for financial inclusion.

 

If you have 60 minutes:

Living on One Dollar

56:12 (Budgeting)

Four young friends set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Do they have what it takes to survive life on the edge?

Your Life, Your Money

57:00 (Managing Credit)

Real-life stories of young people finding their way through a variety of economic challenges, including basic financial advice in a simple and relatable manner.

 

If you have 90 minutes:

Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy

1:24:51 (Consumer Skills)

Ex-insiders from the world’s biggest brands share the manipulative tricks they use to keep customers consuming - at a devastating cost to our lives.

Maxed Out

1:26:00 (Managing Credit)

A revealing look at the era of predatory lenders, exposing the harsh realities of easy credit and its impact on consumers.

 

Go to the NGPF Video Library.

About the Author

Hannah Rael

As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.

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