Political Animals follows the life of Elaine Barrish, a former first lady and current secretary of state, as she navigates the complexities of politics and her own family drama. From dealing with her ex-husband and their twin sons to managing international relations, Elaine faces numerous challenges while trying to maintain her public image and advance her political career.
Graves (2016) is a TV show about a former president who has an epiphany and decides to start a political campaign. The show explores themes of regret, politics, and the sins of the past. It also delves into relationships between the former president and his family, including his wife, daughter, and son. Graves is a dialogue-driven dramedy that tackles political issues with humor and wit.
Hammamet is a biographical drama that explores the life of a former president, his relationship with his daughter, and the turbulent political climate of Tunisia. The movie delves into themes of power, corruption, and the effects of political insanity on personal relationships.
In 'Presidents', a former president reenters the political scene after his voice-over career fails. He befriends a donkey and together they embark on a journey to meet a French politician. Along the way, they encounter hilarious situations involving video calls, playing tennis, singing, and vacuum cleaning. Politics and romantic relationships add complexity to the story.
In 'My Fellow Americans', two former U.S. Presidents embark on a cross-country adventure after being framed in a political conspiracy. With their reputations on the line, they must uncover the truth and clear their names while navigating a comedic road trip filled with unexpected twists and turns.
In The Best Man, a dark horse candidate for the US presidency faces challenges and scandals including libel charges, sexual blackmail, and a terminal illness. As the election campaign unfolds, the candidate must navigate ruthless politics and play various sides against each other. With the help of an estranged wife, a US senator, and a secretary of state, the candidate tries to secure the presidential nomination through political intrigue and self-sacrifice.
For the first time on television, David Cameron’s top advisers - including George Osborne and William Hague - reveal the discussions that led to the decision for which Cameron will go down in history: to hold an in/out referendum. The programme lifts the lid on the prime minister’s desperate attempts to get a new deal for Britain in Europe. Top leaders, including presidents Tusk, Juncker, Sarkozy and Hollande, reveal the details of their negotiations with Cameron. From beers in Prague to dinners at Chequers, the prime minister tries to convince his partners to give him something to show Britain can claw back power from Brussels – especially on immigration – but he keeps getting knocked back.
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