Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDon't believe the hype! The 2008 Presidential Race did not just occur on television, in debates and sound bytes. It occurred in households across America. This film is a gripping emotional p... Alles lesenDon't believe the hype! The 2008 Presidential Race did not just occur on television, in debates and sound bytes. It occurred in households across America. This film is a gripping emotional portrayal of friends deliberating the presidential candidacy and learning that personalitie... Alles lesenDon't believe the hype! The 2008 Presidential Race did not just occur on television, in debates and sound bytes. It occurred in households across America. This film is a gripping emotional portrayal of friends deliberating the presidential candidacy and learning that personalities and politics will clash and communication is the hardest thing of all. This film capture... Alles lesen
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However, neither his character nor any of the others seem didactic to the viewer; to each other, however, they can be hilariously pedantic. The ensemble cast is uniformly strong. This is the kind of film to alleviate the doldrums of Hollywood visions of presidential derring-do and dirty tricksaroo. Here is (finally!) some intelligent cinema which helps this viewer, this citizen, understand a little more about the different people with whom he shares this vast, confusing land. Bravo, The Mondavi Gang!
David Morwick (Little Erin Merryweather) and Lalesha Railsback (daughter of actor Steve Railsback) co-direct a powerful twist on archetypal political discourse. In "Mondavi", Democrats go after each other at least as much as they fight Republicans. But pay attention: Even the throwaway lines are memorable, along with the roll call of references to TV pundits (Pat Buchanan, Joan Walsh, et al). Morwick's script so strikingly foreshadows the missteps of the Obama administration that it's almost eerily psychic. Add spot-on performances, a caustic reference to sexist comments by Chris (Tingle-Up-My-Leg) Matthews and a conclusion that includes a near fistfight that disintegrates hilariously into a cake fight, and somewhere in-between you'll find something in "Mondavi" you hardly ever see on the 24-hour news cycle — smart, snarky, passionate political theater.
Morwick also wrote the script, and his dialogue has a powerful punch. It really crackles!! This movie says what a lot of us think, but are afraid to say; women need to watch this since it takes on sexism, front and center.
I saw this twice at the two biggest women's film festivals in California and it got a great reception. It's the first time I remember people clapping in the middle of a film at a festival. It happened with the line, "until we realize we women are held to a double standard, then we're never going to get the biggest prize, whether we're V.P. or President." Along with every woman in the audience, I cheered!! This really was quite the feminist statement. So I've got to give special credit to a man for writing it, along with LaLesha Railsback for producing and co-directing.
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- WissenswertesOfficial Selection for 2009 LA Femme Film Festival.
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