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The War Room

  • 1993
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.6K
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The War Room (1993)
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Follows the Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign and the organization who ran it.Follows the Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign and the organization who ran it.Follows the Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign and the organization who ran it.

  • Directors
    • Chris Hegedus
    • D.A. Pennebaker
  • Stars
    • James Carville
    • George Stephanopoulos
    • Heather Beckel
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Chris Hegedus
      • D.A. Pennebaker
    • Stars
      • James Carville
      • George Stephanopoulos
      • Heather Beckel
    • 27User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    James Carville
    James Carville
    • Self
    George Stephanopoulos
    George Stephanopoulos
    • Self
    Heather Beckel
    Heather Beckel
    • Self
    Paul Begala
    Paul Begala
    • Self
    Bob Boorstin
    Bob Boorstin
    • Self
    Mike Donilon
    • Self
    • (as Michael Donnilon)
    Jeff Eller
    Jeff Eller
    • Self
    Stanley Greenberg
    Stanley Greenberg
    • Self
    • (as Stan Greenberg)
    Mandy Grunwald
    Mandy Grunwald
    • Self
    Harold Ickes
    Harold Ickes
    • Self
    Mickey Kantor
    Mickey Kantor
    • Self
    Mary Matalin
    Mary Matalin
    • Self
    Mitchell Schwartz
    Mitchell Schwartz
    • Self
    Dave Anderson
    • Self
    Collier Andress
    • Self
    Barry Bagnato
    Barry Bagnato
    • Self
    • (as Barry Bognato)
    Saul Benjamin
    • Self
    Eric Berman
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Chris Hegedus
      • D.A. Pennebaker
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    J.Bond

    A Political Education

    As a student of Political Sciences, I believe this to be one of the most fascinating and introspective documentaries regarding the subject of campaigning. The first modern campaign, the 92 Clinton war is an amazing melodrama of quick rises to power, downfalls, villains, heroes, and the precursor to one of the most vicious political battles of our nation's history. In the film, if you look hard enough, you see the seeds of weakness being sown which would lead to an awesome political showdown which is more grand, more high-stakes, and more dark than the plotline of any film in this database. Note: If you like "The War Room," read Woodward's "The Agenda."
    6miggsathon

    Revealing, but Skewed

    The War Room does a good job of extolling the skills of James Carville and George Stephanopolous. Clearly, their work had much to do with Clinton's victory. A little known fact about the film is that the actual campaign manager, David Wilhelm, refused to participate in it. He didn't like the idea of a camera crew roaming the headquarters and recording conversations that he felt should have been private. Clinton overruled him, of course. As a result, the documentary skews history a bit. The nuts and bolts of running a campaign are ignored while the craft of spin doctoring is glorified. In a visual medium, that's not altogether surprising, and it may even have been unavoidable. But the misrepresentation -- or rather, the selective representation -- has had the unintended consequence of contributing to public cynicism about political campaigns, which now appear to be all about the spin, the framing -- the very things that make voters feel like they're being manipulated. Perhaps a stronger emphasis on the heavy lifting of door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, meetings with interest groups, outreach to local officials, event set-up, and the like, would have given a more complete picture. Then again, those aren't exactly telegenic activities, and documentary filmmakers may have been hard-pressed to incorporate them even if Wilhelm had cooperated. But the troublesome implications remain, and are worth considering.
    Joe Benik

    A Room Worth a View

    This is one of the great political films since All the President's Men, and one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. The story is fascinating, the characters are very interesting, and its all real. Even the music adds to the frenetic pace of the film.

    The documentary follows the 1992 Clinton Campaign from the doldrums in New Hampshire, through the Democratic convention in New York to its summit on election night in Little Rock. But Clinton spends very little time on the screen. The film captures the behind-the-scenes action of James Carville, George Stephanopolis, and the rest of the cast and crew of Clinton campaign headquarters. The film shows how TV spots are written, how interviews are managed, how the candidates' message is distributed, and how the "spin doctors" do their stuff.

    The pace is quick. Staffers come into and out of scenes constantly, and there is a great deal of off-camera dialogue, much like an emergency-room scene from E.R. The mix of standard documentary footage with news reports and interviews is terrific. Some of the best scenes are of the pols watching the news reports and reacting to what they see.

    The central character is James Carville, who is more interesting than anyone else in the campaign, much moreso than the candidates themselves. He reveals that his "Ragin' Cajun" image is genuine, for he is truly passionate about his work. But it also reveals a mind working on overdrive, and a sensitive nature that you wouldn't expect to see. His "people will say you are lucky" speech to staffers at the end of the film is as moving as anything written for the studio, and moreso because it is genuine.

    Stephanopolis came off less well. Behind his youthful looks and seeming intelligence comes a certain shallowness. Much of his contribution was more of a "me too" nature than anything truly creative or deep. He also had a moment at the end of the film when, in a room with a starry-eyed female staffer, he's describing how he feels. And the conclusion is, not much. It is not hard to understand why years later George was a washout in the Clinton White House, never managed another campaign, and is now earning his living in front of the camera.

    After all is said and done, it is clear that the candidate is secondary in a modern presidential election. He's like the hand your dealt in a game of poker. It's important, but what you do with it once it is dealt to you is much more important. And these guys are pros.

    So are the filmmakers. There were several times when I had to remind myself that this was a documentary, and not a work of fiction. In fact, if you see it immediately after seeing "Primary Colors" you'll see that truth is not only stranger than fiction, but it can be more interesting as well.
    9jasondavis

    Impressive

    I have to admit, I came into watching this film with somewhat low expectations, as the last political documentary I watched was "The Hunting of the President" which I found to be ultimately a weak film, with little to no focus on politics whatsoever. As somewhat of a political junkie, I was impressed by this film's portrayal of what seems to be a rather honest look into the workings of a presidential campaign. However, I think the film misses a few point where it could focus on the actual strategies being made, but it chooses more to focus on the people making the strategies. It gives an interesting look into the "reality" of the campaign, but leaves the overall strategies left mostly unexplained. Still a good film though, enjoyed it a lot. Oh, and by the way, the previous reviewed was right on the mark saying that if you liked this you should read "The Agenda" by Bob Woodward. Same sort of style.
    9jaffray

    Fascinating and hilarious

    I first saw this at Doc Films at the University of Chicago. I was expecting it to be interesting, but dry. Wow, was I wrong. The entire audience was enthralled and frequently laughing their heads off. You couldn't make up comedic characters like these if you tried. James and George are just amazing. (Of course, there would be times where HALF the audience was laughing, split along party lines. :-) )

    The filmmakers also liven up the proceedings with good choices of music and little bits of Americana tossed in here and there. Invite over all your political junkie friends, get a few beers, rent this movie, and enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      Parodied in The Bunker (2016) of Documentary Now! (2015)
    • Quotes

      James Carville: There's a simple doctrine: outside of a person's love, the most sacred thing that they can give is their labor. And somehow or another along the way, we tend to forget that. Labor is a very precious thing that you have. Anytime that you can combine labor with love, you've made a good merger. I think that we're gonna win tomorrow, and I think the governor's going to fulfill his promise and change America. And I think many of you are going to go on and help him. I'm a political professional, that's what I do for a living, and I'm proud of it.

      [weeping]

      James Carville: We change the way campaigns are run. It used to be, there was a hierarchy. If you were on one floor, get to another floor. Everybody was compartmentalized. You people showed that you can be trusted. Everybody in this room, everybody. People are gonna tell you you're lucky. You're not. Ben Hogan said 'Golf is a game of luck. The more practice, the luckier I get.' The harder you work, the luckier you are. I was thirty-three years old before I went to Washington or New York. Forty-two before I won my first campaign. And I'm happy for all y'all. You've been part of something special in my life... and I'll never forget what y'all have done. Thank you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Flesh and Bone/RoboCop 3/Look Who's Talking Now/A Home of Our Own/The War Room (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Vote for the Rythm
      Written by Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger, Al Siegel

      Performed by Ella Fitzgerald/Chick Webb Band

      Published by Famous Music Corp.

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    • Release date
      • January 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • The Criterion Collection
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Военная комната
    • Production companies
      • Cyclone Films
      • McEttinger Films
      • Pennebaker Associates
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $901,668
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,264
      • Nov 7, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $901,668
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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