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Right America: Feeling Wronged is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Alexandra Pelosi released in USA on 15 february 2009 with Arnold Schwarzenegger

Right America: Feeling Wronged (2009)

Right America: Feeling Wronged
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Released in USA 15 february 2009
Length 45minutes
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OriginUSA
Rating70% 3.5323.5323.5323.5323.532

Right America: Feeling Wronged – Some Voices from the Campaign Trail is a documentary film directed by Alexandra Pelosi. The film premiered on HBO on President's Day 2009. This is the first film to document the birth of the Tea Party Movement.

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A documentary that highlights conservative American reactions to the Democratic victory of the 2008 presidential election.

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