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Documentary film which follows 5 diverse American voters on election day 2016. One Vote looks at American democracy from the perspective of the voter. Every vote tells a story, whether heroic, tragic, amusing or inspiring, One Vote speaks to the traditions of the past and hopes for the future.
In Sumter, South Carolina, gospel-singing physician and voting rights advocate, Dr. Brenda Williams, assists citizens facing shifting voter ID requirements and other challenges to voting on Election Day.
3. März 2020 · Official Trailer. At a moment of unprecedented cynicism about the political process, One Vote bears hopeful witness to the humanity and rich diversity of American voters, and to the unsung...
- 2 Min.
- 916
- Cargo Film & Releasing
One Person, One Vote? is a documentary feature about the untold story of the Electoral College. The film features four dynamic electors –– a Republican, a Democrat, a Green Party elector, and a Kanye West elector –– that pull the curtain back on the inner workings of the Electoral College.
8. Aug. 2020 · One Vote: Directed by Christine Woodhouse. With Warren Buffett, Brenda Williams, Michael Hiser, Jennifer Bondy. Filmed in five locations on a single day, One Vote captures the compelling stories of diverse voters on Election Day 2016. At times funny, surprising and heart-wrenching, the film eschews partisan politics in favor of an ...
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- Documentary
- Christine Woodhouse
- 2020-08-08
Filmed in five locations, One Vote captures the compelling stories of diverse American voters on Election Day 2016. Funny, surprising and heart-wrenching, the film eschews partisan politics in favor of an honest portrayal of voters' experiences.
One Person, One Vote? is an award-winning documentary that takes an in-depth look at the US Electoral College, its slavery origins, and impact on American politics today. The film features four dynamic electors - a Republican, a Democrat, a Green Party and Kanye West elector, who offer insight into the inner workings of this often-misunderstood ...