Post-Democracy
Post-Democracy

Post-Democracy

Movie60 minEnglish

When a CEO and his top executives are on a business trip for a major deal, a damaging sex scandal at the company is unearthed back home. As the pressure to complete the deal mounts, more secrets come to the surface, endangering the CEO’s company, his family, and his legacy. What happens to morality when human beings have limitless power?

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Politics

Plot Summary

Post-Democracy is a documentary film that explores the state of democracy in the early 21st century, questioning whether current political systems truly represent the will of the people. It examines the influence of money in politics, media manipulation, and the perceived erosion of citizen power. The film presents a critical view of contemporary governance, suggesting a move away from genuine democratic principles.

Critical Reception

Post-Democracy received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its provocative themes and timely relevance, while some found its conclusions to be overly pessimistic or lacking in concrete solutions. Audiences generally engaged with its critical examination of political systems.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its critical examination of modern political structures.
  • Some found the film's outlook to be bleak.
  • Appreciated for sparking important conversations about democracy's future.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general discussions suggest viewers found the film thought-provoking and a catalyst for debate on political engagement.

Fun Fact

The film features interviews with numerous academics, activists, and commentators who offer diverse perspectives on the challenges facing democratic societies.

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