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Directed by Chris Hegedus,
D. A. PennebakerOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsRating73%
The film follows James Carville and George Stephanopoulos at first during the New Hampshire Primary, and then mostly in Little Rock, Arkansas, at Clinton Campaign Headquarters. The film follows several key 1992 Campaign events, such as the Clinton Campaign's attack on "Read my lips: no new taxes", the Gennifer Flowers scandal, the New Hampshire primary upset, and others as they played out inside of the Clinton 1992 Campaign., 1h30
Directed by Chris HegedusOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
DocumentaryThemes Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsActors Janeane Garofalo,
Al Franken,
Michael Moore,
Michael Medved,
Arnold SchwarzeneggerRating62%
In Al Franken: God Spoke, the makers of The War Room capture the emergence of Al Franken as a political commentator. The film is shot over the course of two years and follows Franken from his highly publicized feud with Fox News Channel anchor Bill O'Reilly to his fierce campaign against President George W. Bush during the 2004 election., 1h31
Directed by Michael MooreOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Films about automobiles,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about technology,
Documentaire sur le monde du travail,
Political films,
Road moviesActors Michael Moore,
Ronald Reagan,
Guy Williams,
Pat BooneRating74%
Michael Moore begins by introducing himself and his family through 8 mm archival home movies; he describes himself as the Irish American Catholic middle-class son of a General Motors employee assembling AC spark plugs. Moore chronicles how GM had previously defined his childhood in Flint, Michigan, and how the company was the primary economic and social hub of the town. He points out that Flint is the place where the Flint Sit-Down Strike occurred, resulting in the birth of the United Auto Workers. He reveals that his heroes were the Flint natives who had escaped the oppressive life in GM's factories, including "Flint's most famous native son," game show host Bob Eubanks.