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America: Imagine the World Without Her

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
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America: Imagine the World Without Her (2014)
A story that imagines that the United States lost the Revolutionary War and therefore never existed.
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Dokumentarfilm

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA story that questions the shaming of the US through revisionist history, lies and omissions by educational institutions, political organizations, Alinsky, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and ... Alles lesenA story that questions the shaming of the US through revisionist history, lies and omissions by educational institutions, political organizations, Alinsky, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other progressives to destroy America.A story that questions the shaming of the US through revisionist history, lies and omissions by educational institutions, political organizations, Alinsky, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other progressives to destroy America.

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    • Dinesh D'Souza
    • John Sullivan
  • Drehbuch
    • Dinesh D'Souza
    • John Sullivan
    • Bruce Schooley
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dinesh D'Souza
    • Barack Obama
    • Josh Bonzie
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    • Regie
      • Dinesh D'Souza
      • John Sullivan
    • Drehbuch
      • Dinesh D'Souza
      • John Sullivan
      • Bruce Schooley
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dinesh D'Souza
      • Barack Obama
      • Josh Bonzie
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    • 15Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Dinesh D'Souza
    Dinesh D'Souza
    • Self
    Barack Obama
    Barack Obama
    • Self - US President
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    Josh Bonzie
    Josh Bonzie
    • Frederick Douglass
    Rich Bentz
    • Saul Alinsky
    Chris Bruza
    • John Fer
    Burke McCrory
    Burke McCrory
    • Lincoln Spectator…
    Corey Dykes
    Corey Dykes
    • Christopher Columbus
    Michael D. Arite
    • MAJ Henry Rathbone
    Don Taylor
    Don Taylor
    • Abraham Lincoln
    Michelle Swink
    Michelle Swink
    • Mary Todd Lincoln
    John Koopman
    John Koopman
    • Young George Washington
    Caroline Avery Granger
    Caroline Avery Granger
    • Young Martha Washington
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    Lynette Bennette
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    Jodie Moore
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    Todd Trice
    • Steven Douglas
    Janitta Swain
    Janitta Swain
    • Madame C.J. Walker
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    Rett Terrell
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      • Dinesh D'Souza
      • John Sullivan
    • Drehbuch
      • Dinesh D'Souza
      • John Sullivan
      • Bruce Schooley
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    9platomd

    America: A Historical Tour Without Revision

    Dinesh D'Souza hit another homerun with his new political documentary America. Within the solitude of an empty theater I watched D'Souza's presentation as he knocked down the walls of revisionist history which is the currency of so many who lean to the left. D'Souza challenges the audience to understand the consequences if certain historical events had moved in another direction. This is exemplified by the British winning the Revolutionary War and Germany developing nuclear weapons before America obtained them. Prevailing teachings on slavery are expanded setting aside numerous untruths utilized by those who sell racism for a living. Acknowledging that America's westward movement was done by conquest he displays how its former inhabitants accrued their lands in a similar fashion. America provides a glimpse of many lives that became fruitful by hard work and perseverance as opposed to the entitlement mentality which is prevalent throughout the country. President Lincoln is held in high regard for successfully managing a war that changed the face and texture of this nation. As a leader facing a divided country the question of slavery was finally put to rest under his tutelage. Lincoln is portrayed as person who mends political fences as opposed to President Obama whose actions are antithetically the opposite. Interviews with those who overcame extreme adversity flesh out the reasons why so many risk so much to cross our borders. Especially noteworthy was D'Souza's ability to put a face on those who are affected by Obama's irrational policies. A point is a made noting the substance of current legislative efforts is a fraudulent attempt to undermine every institution, industry and tradition which has brought strength to this nation. D'Souza is intent on telling a story how progressives destroy instead of build leaving conservatives to take the blame when the worst possible outcomes occur. America raises the bar on political documentaries by presenting complex subject matter in a comprehensible format. D'Souza has brought America home. This movie will change the way you think about this nation and yourself. A must see. Mark Davis MD, President of Davis Writing Services.
    dehog-1

    Don't call yourself a History teacher if you don't go see this

    What a refreshing look at the United States of America and her history. Too many things to cover to go deep into each subject he covered but he said enough to make you think and research for more info. ....A very rare look at 'the other side' of what the media feeds us and the Common Core History lessons show you.

    Should make most American citizens proud. We have many faults but overall America is the best idea for a country ....EVER.

    We have done bad things but have tried to make up for them. We are not the bully Obama says we are BUT he and his groupies sure are. America is in trouble and going down but we can stop it if we want to
    PacAtlanticPR-1

    We are proud to be an American and we Loved this film

    100 years ago my Irish Grandparents made the sail across the Atlantic Ocean to come to this great country...and our eyes filled with tears several times during the negative comments from the people that hate her.

    We knew that America was a special land because of everyone that had arrived before us and told us how beautifully rich the land was and about all the opportunity and freedoms abound.

    This movie exemplifies and echoes the reasons and passionate feelings we still have today. Both of our Grandfathers an Fathers served our country with honor in the military and it irritates me when anyone says anything negative about the most benevolent country in the world.

    If you don't like America leave...you will NOT find a better country.
    9keicraig

    We Were Deeply Moved

    A movie perfect for ALL Americans to see. Those who disagree with the filmmaker, Dinesh D'Souza, will appreciate the voices of criticism included, even highlighted, in the film. Those more friendly to his message, will be very emotionally moved, and intellectually inspired.

    Dinesh D'Souza has created a tribute and defense of our nation unique to his perspective as an immigrant, an intellectual, and a sincerely spiritual man. It is common knowledge that our citizens are sharply divided along political and cultural lines. Have you ever wondered why? Is there a group of people who benefit from this polarization and division? Do we have influential people in America who want to tear down America? Who embrace national suicide? Mr. D'Souza interviews many of these people, and you will be shocked by what they say! This movie is scary, funny, inspiring, and thought-provoking.

    Like the picturesque aerial footage shown in a memorable section of the film (as Dinesh flies over parts of our county), the mental tour he takes of America's world-view landscape is a wild ride. Only we, America, can write the rest of the story. Where are we going next?

    Definitively worth seeing with the whole family!
    8Miles-10

    Resets Terms of Debate

    Dinesh D'Souza's "America" sets out to disprove the view that America is the source of evil in the world, and he at least succeeds in clarifying the debate. What does it mean to say America is good or bad? Is anybody or anything all good or all bad? D'Souza definitely makes a case against the simplistic view that America is all bad.

    One of his first targets is author Howard Zinn whose "People's History of the United States" is here characterized as an exercise in cherry-picking. For example, it is debatable to argue that the actions of Christopher Columbus and the Spanish conquistadors reflect on the reputation of the United States of America when they weren't even Americans. As a tonic to Zinn's view of America, D'Souza offers Alexis De Tocqueville's "Democracy in America," which takes a more rounded view of America both good and bad, coming out with a qualified thumbs up.

    The way the world has always worked, says D'Souza, is conquest and imperialism; yet, if anything, America has been less inclined to follow the path of conquest and imperialism than the rest of the world. America has set itself a higher ideal, explicitly declaring that things should be different. Americans live up to that ideal as often and perhaps more often than they don't.

    For example, D'Souza, who narrates the movie from beginning to end, says that every other continent had slavery before America (by which he always means the U.S.) existed. What is unique about America is that Americans held the ideal that all men are created equal and many Americans realized that it conflicted with the reality of slavery; so America fought a war with itself to free the slaves. Nitpickers will point out that this was not the only reason for the Civil War, but it was the reason for so many who fought that it determined that one outcome would be the abolition of slavery.

    After World War II, the most powerful country left standing was the United States. While it arguably interfered in the affairs of other countries, it did not conquer them (as did other countries such as the Soviet Union). The United States invested tremendous resources in the Viet Nam War, but while this was arguably a wrong-headed endeavor, it was never the intention of the U.S. to conquer Viet Nam—just as it was never the intention of recent administrations to conquer Iraq; eventually letting them determine their own course was always in the plan. This is arguably a bad way to go about things from America's own point of view: why does this country keep liberating other countries—at great cost in blood and treasure—only to set them free? This policy works wonderfully on occasion (see Germany and Japan) but it also has been a terrible waste in some other cases. D'Souza does spend a good deal of the movie dealing with the charge that America conquered land from Native Americans and Mexico. Again, I think he has reset the terms for further debate more than demolished his opposition.

    In his defense of capitalism and, more properly, the free market, D'Souza is most successful. He shows how the free market works when it is allowed to work, giving America the highest standard of living in world history. When the system is perverted, however, D'Souza does not turn a blind eye. The policies of the administration of President Barack Obama come in for a drubbing here. D'Souza already looked at the president's legacy at much greater length in his previous movie, "2016." Here he makes a memorable indictment of the motives behind the health care legislation known as Obamacare when he says that Obama made people think that it is he and the American people against the insurance companies, when it is really he and the insurance companies against the American people. (Who benefits, after all, when people are forced by law to buy health insurance?)

    The movie also reenacts some historical events and portrays numerous historical figures both famous and less well-known. Don Taylor is impressive as Abraham Lincoln—better than many other Lincoln portrayers in the scores of dramas and documentaries that have featured the president. Other reenactors are good as well, particularly Janitta Swain as African-American businesswoman Madame C. J. Walker. Josh Bonzie is a little weak as Frederick Douglass, and I am afraid that his obvious wig does not help, though that is more the fault of the make up and hair department. The real Douglass had what later would be compared to an Afro, but he didn't look quite so much like Madame Pompadour as he does here.

    And how could I forget the rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Madison Rising. (See their rendition without seeing the movie at www.madisonrising.com.) Their knock-out rock version of the national anthem kept the audience in the theater during the closing credits (even if we weren't quite sure whether or not to stay in our seats).

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      • 2. Juli 2014 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 14.444.502 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 38.608 $
      • 29. Juni 2014
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