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#Untruth: The Psychology of Trumpism
From the filmmakers of the critically-acclaimed blockbuster #UNFIT: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DONALD TRUMP, which grossed over $2.5 million, has been viewed by millions, and was nominated for the IDA Documentary Awards Video Source Award Director, producer, and writer Dan Partland and producer Art Horan are back with #UNTRUTH: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TRUMPISM examines the psychology of “Trumpism” and the authoritarian strain that it seeded in the American political landscape.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the psychological underpinnings of Donald Trump's appeal and the phenomenon of Trumpism. It explores the behavioral patterns, rhetoric, and societal factors that have contributed to his political movement and its impact on American society. The film aims to provide an analytical perspective on the psychology driving both the leader and his followers.
Critical Reception
As a recent release or upcoming film, critical reception is not yet widely available. Early buzz suggests it will appeal to those interested in political analysis and the psychology of leadership and populism. However, without established reviews, it's difficult to gauge audience or critical consensus.
What Reviewers Say
Focuses on the psychological aspects of political movements.
Aims to dissect the appeal of populist leaders.
Likely to be polarizing due to its subject matter.
Google audience: Information not yet available as the film has not had a wide release or public reception.
Fun Fact
The film's title plays on the common criticisms of its subject matter and the psychological concept of 'untruth' or deception within political discourse.
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