Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election is a 2002 47-minute documentary made by Richard Ray Pérez and Joan Sekler, and narrated by Peter Coyote, about the contested 2000 presidential election in Florida.
It was re-released in an extended 56-minute 2004 Campaign Edition presented by Danny Glover to tie in with the 2004 US presidential election.
A Public Interest Pictures Film, it was co-executive produced by Robert Greenwald and Earl Katz.. Greenwald later made this the first of his "Un-Trilogy", which also includes Uncovered: The War on Iraq and Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties.
Synopsis
Unprecedented chronicles irregularities in the 2000 US presidential election in the swing state of Florida.
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