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.
A political consultant helps a retired Marine veteran run for mayor of a small town in Wisconsin, igniting a fierce political campaign. The consultant, along with his team, strategizes and navigates through the complex world of American politics, creating a series of comedic and dramatic events.
A free-spirited young woman named Bahia, who is politically engaged and sexually liberated, embarks on a passionate affair with Arthur, a conservative middle-aged politician. As they navigate their cultural and ideological differences, their relationship becomes a catalyst for change in their lives.
Priest Daens tells the story of a courageous priest who fights for the rights of the working class in the 1890s. He confronts the powerful bourgeoisie and the injustices they inflict on the working people, including poverty, starvation, and child labor. His efforts to improve working conditions and social welfare lead to tension with the Catholic Church and the conservative establishment. In his quest for justice, he faces violence, vandalism, and even rape. This period drama explores themes of love, faith, and social inequality.
"Rigged" shows viewers just what Republicans did – and continue to do – from creating new barriers to voter registration, to purging American citizens from the voting rolls without notice, to new and deliberate impediments to casting a vote. In addition, the film shows how GOP activists developed an elaborate but false narrative of widespread voter fraud in order to justify the necessity for new and draconian voting restrictions.
In 1997, a Lithuanian fisherman named Pranas Baltrūnas defected from the Soviet Union by fleeing on a fishing vessel. His journey turned into a harrowing ordeal as he was pursued by the KGB and eventually sought asylum in the United States.
When a member of parliament makes a promise to his constituents, a series of hilarious and chaotic events unfold as he tries to fulfill his commitments. With a web of lies and broken promises surrounding him, he must navigate a world of political intrigue and deception.
Donald Trump did not win the 2020 presidential election. But if you watched his speech on election night, you wouldn’t come away with that understanding. ‘Frankly,’ he said ‘We did win this election.’ In the months that followed, the story backing up that claim warped and changed, but at its core was a big lie about a supercomputer called ‘The Hammer’, an imaginary software called ‘Scorecard’, and a man with a long history of scamming the US government. And now Donald Trump is on the ballot again. Over five episodes, If You’re Listening looks at the transition period after the 2020 election, and what it tells us about the plan in 2024. Matt Bevan takes a look.
In this uproarious short film, a determined politician has only 120 seconds to convince voters to elect him. With limited time, he must rely on clever strategies, persuasive speeches, and even a bit of luck to win the race. Will he succeed or end up losing it all?
Johnny Mack Brown essays the title role in Universal's Fighting Bill Forgo. Returning to his home town, Bill Fargo takes over the operation of his late father's newspaper. He quickly gets swept up in political intrigue fomented by political boss Hackett (Kenneth Harlan), who has a cute habit of rubbing out any and all honest candidates for the sheriff's office.
Based on George Ade's play which, in part, was based on an incident in a 1902 election in Wyoming, with women's-right-to-vote playing a large role. Here, Jim Hackler, local party-boss in a Wyoming county, has to decide to do what's right and lose the election, or what's wrong and win it.
Rena Varlamou (Rena Vlahopoulou), a female queen and a captain, takes up the election campaign of her fiancé Pericles Arapis (Stavros Xenides), a tavern who has founded a party and wants to become a member. He tries to land him in reality, but he does not, and when Pericles is not elected, he takes off. The reason is the sudden death of the uncle of Iakovos Menexes, a political career, who had re-elected a Member on their island. Menexes had included it on his ballot, as a runner-up, and Rena took his place, becoming the first female MP and struggling to make some important works in her place.
Bakhit and Adeela, two friends from different social classes, become involved in an election campaign in Alexandria, Egypt. As they navigate through corruption, class distinction, and hypocrisy, they discover the true meaning of friendship and the importance of standing up for their rights.
American Blackout is a documentary film that delves into the issue of voter suppression and its consequences during the 2000 and 2004 US presidential elections. It sheds light on the challenges faced by African-American voters in states like Georgia, Ohio, and Florida, highlighting the threat to democracy and the importance of protecting voting rights.
Aided by musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, a small-town mayor in the Ozarks takes on a group of crooked politicians.
A gripping documentary that follows the stories of individuals involved in the 2006 U.S. midterm elections, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of voters, poll-watchers, and ex-felons as they strive for a fair election.
A teenager who has spent a year of his life campaigning for Barack Obama makes his way to Denver to hear the former Presidential candidate accept his nomination.
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