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Giorgio Bush and the B-people
In the Fall of 2006, Giorgio Frilli abandons Italy, in his mind run by the leftists and Berlusconi haters, to relocate to New York, where, he thinks, people love their president Bush.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary humorously explores the absurdities of a fictionalized former U.S. President, Giorgio Bush, and his eccentric 'B-people.' The film satirizes political life and media coverage through outlandish scenarios and character interactions.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception and audience scores for 'Giorgio Bush and the B-people' is not readily available in public databases, suggesting it may be an independent or lesser-known production.
What Reviewers Say
Humorous satire of political figures and media.
Features eccentric characters and outlandish scenarios.
Appeals to viewers who enjoy mockumentary comedy.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Giorgio Bush and the B-people' is not widely documented, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film is a fictional mockumentary and does not depict any real political figures or events accurately.
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