TY - ADVS AU - Damon, Matt. AU - Jacobs,Gregory AU - Fox,Jennifer AU - Jaffe,Michael AU - Braunstein,Howard AU - Eichenwald,Kurt AU - Burns,Scott Z. AU - Soderbergh,Steven AU - Lynskey,Melanie AU - Bakula,Scott AU - McHale,Joel AU - Hamlisch,Marvin ED - Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ) ED - Participant Media. ED - Groundswell Productions. ED - Section Eight Ltd. ED - Jaffe/Braunstein Films Ltd. ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - The informant! SN - 1419869086 AV - PN1997.2 .I546763 2010 U1 - 791.4372 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Burbank PB - Distributed by Warner Home Video KW - Informers, Price fixing, Criminal investigation - United States, Agricultural industries - United States, Crime films, Thrillers (Motion pictures), Comedy films., Feature films.. KW - gsafd N1 - Title from container; Originally released as a motion picture in 2009; "Based on a tattle-tale."; Special features: Deleted scenes; The Informant is a 2009 American biographical-crime comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Written by Scott Z. Burns. Mark Whitacre, a rising star at the Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) office in Decatur, Illinois, during the early 1990s, blows the whistle on the company’s price-fixing tactics at the urging of his wife Ginger. One night in November 1992, Whitacre confesses to FBI special agent Brian Shepard that ADM executives—including Whitacre himself—had routinely met with competitors to fix the price of lysine, an additive used in the commercial livestock industry. Whitacre secretly gathers hundreds of hours of video and audio over several years to present to the FBI. He assists in gathering evidence by clandestinely taping the company’s activity in business meetings at various locations around the globe such as Tokyo, Paris, Mexico City, and Hong Kong, eventually collecting enough evidence of collaboration and conspiracy to warrant a raid of ADM. Whitacre’s good deed dovetails with his own major infractions, while his internal, secret struggle with bipolar disorder seems to take over his exploits. The bulk of the film focuses on Whitacre's meltdown resulting from the pressures of wearing a wire and organizing surveillance for the FBI for three years, instigated by Whitacre's reaction, in increasingly manic overlays, to various trivial magazine articles he reads. In a stunning turn of events immediately following the covert portion of the case, headlines around the world report Whitacre had embezzled $9 million from his own company during the same period of time he was secretly working with the FBI and taping his co-workers, while simultaneously aiming to be elected as ADM CEO following the arrest and conviction of the remaining upper management members. In the ensuing chaos, Whitacre appears to shift his trust and randomly destabilize his relationships with Special Agents Shepard and Herndon and numerous attorneys in the process. Authorities at ADM begin investigating the forged paper trail Whitacre had built to cover his own deeds. After being confronted with evidence of his fraud, Whitacre's defensive claims begin to spiral out of control, including an accusation of assault and battery against Agent Shepard and the FBI, which had made a substantial move to distance their case from Whitacre entirely.; Director of photography, Peter Andrews ; editor, Stephen Mirrione ; music, Marvin Hamlisch; Matt Damon, Melanie Lynskey, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale; MPAA rating: R; for language N2 - The U.S. government decides to go after an agri-business giant with a price-fixing accusation based on the evidence submitted by their star witness, vice president turned informant Mark Whitacre. The FBI needs evidence, so Whitacre eagerly agrees to wear a wire and carry a hidden tape recorder in his briefcase, imagining himself as a kind of de facto secret agent UR - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYH_2Vv2vsI ER -