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Sundance: ‘Arbitrage’ high-stakes on a low budget

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Director Nicholas Jarecki is playing around with billions of dollars in his first film on a low budget.

Arbitrage stars Richard Gere as a corrupt hedge fund manager who is at risk of losing his millions. Melissa Raftis has more from the Sundance Film Festival.

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