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Our Democracy
It is 1976 in Yugoslavia. Brotherhood and unity is also evident on the local radio station, where everyone is rejoicing. Namely, they received the award for the most homogeneous collective. The most homogeneous collective, however, soon begins to disintegrate, as it turns out that the award is in fact intended for the best individual.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the corrupting influence of money in U.S. politics, arguing that the financial industry has gained undue power through lobbying and campaign contributions. It details how this influence has shaped legislation and led to policies that benefit a select few at the expense of the general public. The film highlights the mechanisms through which corporations and wealthy donors exert their will on elected officials, ultimately questioning the health and future of American democracy.
Critical Reception
Our Democracy was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its in-depth investigation into the systemic issues plaguing American politics. Critics lauded its clear-eyed analysis of campaign finance and the pervasive influence of special interests. The film was recognized for its timely and urgent message, though some found its conclusions somber and its scope vast.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and meticulously researched expose on the influence of money in politics.
Timely and vital, offering a stark warning about the state of American democracy.
Thought-provoking and infuriating, it lays bare the systemic corruption.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly approved of 'Our Democracy,' praising its clear and compelling argument about the negative impact of corporate money on politics. Viewers found the documentary educational and highly relevant to current events, with many expressing a desire for the issues raised to be addressed.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Fun Fact
Director Charles Ferguson stated that the film's central thesis was inspired by the 2008 financial crisis and his observations of the subsequent government response, which he felt did not adequately address the underlying causes.
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