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Sarah Palin: You Betcha!

  • 2011
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31m
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6.3/10
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Sarah Palin: You Betcha! (2011)
A documentarian travels to Alaska in order to trace the origins of Sarah Palin's political career.
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Political DocumentaryDocumentary

Nick Broomfield goes in pursuit of Sarah Palin, interviewing her family and friends, for a decidedly unauthorized perspective on this growing force in American politics.Nick Broomfield goes in pursuit of Sarah Palin, interviewing her family and friends, for a decidedly unauthorized perspective on this growing force in American politics.Nick Broomfield goes in pursuit of Sarah Palin, interviewing her family and friends, for a decidedly unauthorized perspective on this growing force in American politics.

  • Directors
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Joan Churchill
  • Stars
    • Sarah Palin
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Barbara Adams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    866
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Joan Churchill
    • Stars
      • Sarah Palin
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Barbara Adams
    • 6User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sarah Palin: You Betcha! (Howard Bess)
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    Sarah Palin: You Betcha! (Lemoore)
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    Sarah Palin
    Sarah Palin
    • Self - Politician
    Nick Broomfield
    Nick Broomfield
    • Self - Host
    Barbara Adams
    • Self - Wasilla Tour Guide
    • (as Barbara)
    Chuck Heath
    • Self - Sarah's Father
    Sally Heath
    • Self - Sarah's Mother
    Anne Kilkenny
    • Self - Supporter
    John Bitney
    • Self - Sarah's Legislative Director
    Colleen Cottle
    • Self - Deputy Mayor
    Laura Chase
    • Self - Sarah's Campaign Manager
    J.C. McCavit
    • Self - High School Friend
    Jesse Gryphen
    • Self - Alaskan Blogger
    Tank Jones
    Tank Jones
    • Self - Levi Johnston's Agent
    • (voice)
    Mercede Johnston
    • Self - Levi's Sister
    Yvonne Bashelier
    • Self - High School Friend
    Phil Munger
    • Self - Composer
    Howard Bess
    • Self - Pastor
    John Stein
    • Self - Former Wasilla Mayor
    Jaime
    • Self - Gay Rights Activist
    • Directors
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Joan Churchill
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    7t_atzmueller

    Fair, balanced, neutral – and if the subject doesn't appear in a "positive light", don't blame the director but thank the subject

    Sure, didn't we all have a good laugh at Sarah Palins expense? Admit it: like me you were waiting gleefully for a new interview during the 2008 elections, waiting for Mrs. Palin to blur out another avalanche of nonsense, hog-wash and absurd gibberish while standing in the limelight. Somehow half-convinced that we were watching an episode of Candid Camera or that somebody had elected the village-idiot to run as vice-president of the United States. At the same time trying to ignore the fact, as one commentator put it, "that (had McCain won), this woman would be a 72-year old man's heartbeat away from being president" – somebody who couldn't find major hotspots like Iraq on a map, but was convinced that she could see Russia from her porch.

    I've always been a fan of Broomfield's Gung-Ho-style journalism. Or rather let's say, I've always enjoyed his style without necessarily coming to the same conclusions (no, I don't think that Kurt Cobain was murdered by his wife, as Broomfield has suggested in his "Kurt & Courtney").

    The "appeal" (if I may use the word in this context) of Sarah Palin is that she is one of the members of this profession that allows a good insight into her mind. Politicians have long since learned numerous tactics and skills regarding body-language, gesture and syntax to be able to "shield" them off from prying minds. At times this can backfire (to mind comes Bill Clinton, who gave his Spiel away when pointing and nodding in the wrong direction while proclaiming "I did not have sex with this woman!"). Another fine example would be his wife Hilary: comparing her body-language when she was "just" First Lady to nowadays, where she has obviously gone through rigorous training, is like comparing night and day. Save to say, Sarah Palin possesses no such skill.

    Broomfield doesn't have to dig through the dirt much. Mainly, he only needs to sit back and let Sarah's (former) friends, allies and acquaintances do the talking. The dirt would appear virtually out of nowhere, as if just waiting to hit Broomfield's camera. We get what we would expect and probably knew from the very beginning: it's a picture of a complete incompetent, bungling yet ruthless and ambitious politician, who entered the presidential race with the same hope of somebody purchasing a lottery ticket at the petrol-station. In short: it would have been child's play to mock or ridicule the documentary's subject, but – being the gentleman that he is – Broomfield opted not to go down that path, so his film never seems like a hatchet job (in contrast, let's recall Michael Moore tearing into a certain actor, of whom he knew that he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and hence was easy prey; the contrast couldn't be starker). "Don't demean yourself and ridicule fools – they'll do that all by themselves", like the saying goes. Interesting, entertaining and distinctly neutral (at least from Broomfield's side, who opted to heed that saying mentioned above). 7/10
    9nikkd

    Great Documentary (unauthorized)

    In this movie Nick Broomfield tells an interesting story. Actually I was at the showing at TIFF where he had to dodge banana peels to get into the theatre. It was interesting as he travelled around Alaska her friends and family wanted to talk with him, seeking fame and fortune, or so it appears. At one point we see what happens when Sarah's people figure out what is going on. He made a number of attempts to let her tell her side of the story, but judging by the way she has been portrayed by the media it is easy to assume she would not make an appearance. Even after saying that she will be talking to him.

    It is an very different perspective from our goof friend Michael Moore in that Nick is less confrontational in his approach. It is also very scary to imagine that so many people supported her at one point and to some degree still do. How disillusioned are they with politics and the democratic process that they have decided to pit their faith and hope in her hands. This that are presented in this movie are very disturbing and make me wonder if she could have ever got away with half the things she did in places like California, New York or Massachusetts.

    See for yourself after yourself, but I can assure you. After seeing Sarah Palin: You Betcha. You wont be the same.
    CurtHerzstark

    Hilarious character assassination...

    The only film I'v e seen before by Nick Broomfield was his war film Battle for Haditha (2007)and this film was a pleasant surprise even though it's incredible bias against Palin. However, this shouldn't prevent anyone from seeing it.

    Nick Broomfield goes up to Alaska visits Palins, friends, family(especially her parents)old co workers and also friends from high school. Broomfield comes across as friendly, naive version of Michael Moore, or a more accurate description, he resembles Louis Theroux.

    With his British accent, polite manners, he comes across someone not looking to do a hit piece but rather just curious about Palin, her family and also her politics.

    But as one would expect he uncovers a lot....stuff that show Palins complete incompetence, her inabilities as politician and her close links to the religious right.

    Oddly enough the harshest critics are not liberals, former friends, enemies, but actually from her own political party. Therefore this film regardless of bias does not promote her enemies but rather showing that Palins career and future hopes at becoming president was very slim even before it started.

    Should be seen by anyone, regardless of political color because it asks a lot of interesting questions, such as what kind of politicians do we want and also what qualifications should a presidential candidate have?
    10mjrlauseng

    An accurate and fair depiction of Sarah Palin

    If you're looking for a fair and balanced view of who Sarah Palin really is, look no further. This documentary sheds light on topics that Sarah Palin has lied about, ignored and hidden for several years.

    Sarah Palin has proved she can make a connection with people through deceitful tactics by making people feel as though she's catering to their values and principles. After time, the Alaskan people realized she only told the people what they wanted to hear and completely ignored or refused to honor her promises to the people who empowered and or elected her.

    Many of Sarah Palin's followers are too committed to her propaganda to change their view of who she really is. If you look at the "facts", you'll realize how scary the reality is that Sarah Palin almost made her way into the White House. I highly recommend anyone who supports or loathes Sarah Palin to watch this accurate and balanced documentary.
    6K3nzit

    Scary when it came out...

    Scary when it came out, but not that scary in Trump era. Still worth a watch though.

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    • Trivia
      At the film's world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, director Nick Broomfield had to dodge banana skins laid in his path by Palin's online cheerleaders.
    • Quotes

      Laura Chase: We have hundreds of thousands of people out there right now that are Sarah Palin fans and would literally walk off the side of the planet, if it were flat, just like lemmings.

    • Connections
      Features Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sarah Palin - Itekako!
    • Filming locations
      • Jim Norick Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gravity Films
      • Lafayette Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,935
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,911
      • Oct 2, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,935
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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