In a time of profound political, civil, and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill grapples with the crucial question: Does God still have a place in politics? Compelled to enter a congressional race after the sudden death of a favored incumbent, David faces off against state senator Peter Kane, a formidable opponent determined to push religion out of the public square and cause greater divide.
Samuel Etienne hosts this emblematic game, which sees four candidates compete each evening around questions of general culture.
In 'Exam,' eight candidates competing for a prestigious job are locked in a room and given a test with a single question. As they try to uncover the question and work together, alliances crumble and suspicion takes hold. In the end, one candidate emerges victorious, but there are unexpected twists and revelations along the way.
The Bélier Family is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in rural France. Paula, a 16-year-old girl, is the only hearing member of her deaf family. Despite her responsibilities on their dairy farm, Paula discovers her exceptional talent for singing. Encouraged by her music teacher, she decides to audition for a prestigious singing competition. However, pursuing her dreams means leaving her family behind and facing various challenges. The movie explores themes of family, love, and self-discovery.
Game Change is a movie that portrays the events leading up to the 2008 United States presidential election, with a specific focus on the selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate. The movie explores the political drama, behind-the-scenes campaign strategies, and the impact of Palin's controversial personality on the election.
You Don't Know Jack is a movie based on the true story of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a physician who became infamous in the 1990s for assisting terminally ill patients in committing suicide. The film explores the moral and legal dilemmas surrounding euthanasia and the right to die. It delves into Kevorkian's motivation, his media manipulation, his court cases, and the political and moral debates sparked by his actions.
Nashville is a satirical comedy-drama that explores the lives of multiple characters in the country music scene of Nashville, Tennessee. The film delves into the postmodern aspects of the industry and the false promise of the American dream. It follows the interweaving storylines of different individuals, including a presidential candidate, singers, reporters, and many others. The plot takes tragic turns with the assassination of one of the characters, highlighting the darker side of politics and celebrity-worship. With elements of satire and drama, Nashville showcases the various challenges and struggles faced by its ensemble cast.
Les Tuche 3 is a comedy film that follows a French family's adventures as they enter the world of politics. The plot revolves around the husband's presidential campaign, his wife's role as the first lady, and the various challenges they face along the way. With humor and wit, the film explores themes of family relationships, stupidity, and the complexities of the political landscape.
In the Arizona Territory, a posse of gunmen is formed to seek revenge on a corrupt politician who killed an innocent man. Set in the 19th century American West, the group encounters various obstacles and moral dilemmas along their journey.
Recount is a docudrama that explores the events surrounding the historic and contentious 2000 US presidential election, focusing on the legal battles, political maneuvering, and behind-the-scenes drama that unfolded in the aftermath of the disputed result. The film takes a close look at the key players involved, including political strategists, candidates, lawyers, and Supreme Court justices, as they navigate a complex and increasingly tense electoral process. With its portrayal of the challenges and controversies that arose during the election, Recount offers a thought-provoking examination of American political history.
Elections Day is a comedy film that takes place on election day. It follows the chaotic events that unfold as a candidate, a journalist, and various other characters navigate through the world of politics. With elements of satire and surrealism, the film explores themes of blackmail, mistaken identity, and the absurdity of campaigns. Join the hilarious journey filled with black cars, press conferences, and unexpected twists.
Fahrenheit 11/9 is a documentary that delves into the events surrounding the 2016 US election and the rise of right-wing ideology in America. It explores subjects such as school shootings, the Flint water crisis, billionaire influence, and the divisive politics of the Republican party. Directed by Michael Moore, the film exposes the incompetence and corruption within the American political system, as well as the xenophobia and racism that fueled the election. It examines issues like corporate takeover, television propaganda, and the impact of foreign influence. Through archive footage and interviews, Fahrenheit 11/9 paints a compelling portrait of a country divided.
The French version of the hit television quiz show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Starting with easy multiple-choice questions that gradually get more challenging, contestants have only their wits and three lifeline chances to see them through to the grand prize of one million euros
When a former champion ex-cop is framed for murder, he becomes a vigilante seeking justice in the dangerous streets of Los Angeles, using his martial arts skills to take out the criminals responsible. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than he could have ever imagined.
Follow the remarkable journey of Barack Obama, from his early years in politics to becoming the first African-American President of the United States, and his enduring impact on American society and politics.
The Kennedys of Massachusetts is a 1990 TV miniseries that aired on ABC. Focusing mainly on the fifty-four year marriage of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy. The events depicted in the series are based upon the book by Doris Kearns Goodwin titled The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys : An American Saga. The series aired across three nights, an earned an Emmy and Golden Globe.
Silver City is a political satire and murder mystery that follows the story of a private detective investigating a murder during a political campaign in Colorado. The detective uncovers a web of corruption and deceit, leading him to question the true motives of the candidates and their supporters. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers a silver mine with potential ties to the murder, as well as the involvement of various individuals including lobbyists, immigrants, and political operatives. With an ensemble cast and plenty of twists and turns, Silver City explores the dark underbelly of the political world.
An exclusive insight into the work and recruitment of the special units of the Belgian Federal Police. Through testimonies and reconstructions, 'Under the Radar' also takes a closer look at a number of striking operations from the past.
The War Room takes viewers inside the campaign headquarters of Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the strategy, challenges, and personalities involved.