Movie
Sour Grapes
Overview
Controversy erupts when an unassuming young man floods the American wine market with fake vintages valued in the millions, bamboozling the wine world elite, in this humorous and suspenseful tale of an ingenious con on the eve of the 2008 stock market crash.
Details
- Release date
- 2016-05-27
- Runtime
- 86 min
- Genres
- Documentary
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Met Film Production
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Rudy Kurniawan as Himself (archive footage)
- Corie Brown as Self - food and wine writer
- Laurent Ponsot as Himself
- Jason Hernandez as Self - Prosecutor in the Rudy Kurniawan case
- Jerome H. Mooney as Self - Rudy Kurniawan's defense attorney
- Vincent Verdiramo as Self - Rudy Kurniawan's defense attorney
- Bill Koch as Self - Businessman and collector
- Arthur M. Sarkissian as Self
- Don Cornwell as Self - Lawyer and burgundy wine expert
- James P. Wynne as Self - FBI agent specialized in counterfeit goods
- Percy as Self - Brad Goldstein's dog
- Brad Goldstein as Self - Bill Koch's spokesperson
Crew
- Reuben Atlas - Director
- Jerry Rothwell - Director
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