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lxlxlxl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-09-09 12:01 PM
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By The People - Obama documentary - NY or LA go watch it now
It was completely amazing. You will make friends in the theater. Go watch it, and do not miss the chance to see it on a big screen.

I don't want to give anything away, but the access they had is incredible. Bring a napkin and a friend or family.
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HopeOverFear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-09-09 04:41 PM
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1. Would you say it's Oscar Worthy?
Edited on Sun Aug-09-09 04:41 PM by HopeOverFear
I hope so.
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lxlxlxl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 12:56 AM
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3. Should be...but probably not going to win anything...
God I dont know really. there isn't anything too negative in the film, so people will claim its uneven. from a filmmaking perspective, i cant imagine how much footage they had to crunch through to get what they did. there must be mountains of tape they didnt use.

your going to love it i know. if i had money to buy you a plane ticket to go to ny or la i would =)
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HopeOverFear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 02:23 PM
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10. You know the reason they made sure it made a theatrical debut in the movie theater
was to meet the Oscar deadline. So they can submit it for consideration for an Academy Award Nomination.
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Clio the Leo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-09-09 06:46 PM
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2. Darn you for teasing me like this! GRRRR! NT
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lxlxlxl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 12:57 AM
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4. shit...sorry...
they didnt even really promote it here in ny, so i thought i should post about it. i just found out because i walked by the theater. sorry though...not trying to brag or anything. your going to love it.
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HopeOverFear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 01:05 AM
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5. lol @ "I don't want to give anything away"
I can't wait to see it so I can see how it turned out. :)

(just teasing ya) :)
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Number23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 04:34 AM
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6. Could you explain what this is, please? Not everyone on DU is in America.
Thanks
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quantass Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 04:56 AM
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7. If i recall...
this is a documentary by Edward Norton's company who were the exclusive group that got to follow Obama for the past 2-3 years (helluva gamble in predicting he would be one day president). Seems they covered everything and is the definitive documentary for Obama's rise.

During the primaries you once in a while got to see them filming.

I believe it gets released on HBO in November.

Btw, i am Canadian so i havent seen it yet...I might drive to NY since it is close to me.
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lxlxlxl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 05:49 AM
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8. think its only showing this week? until the 13th...
if you had the time i'd make the drive.

showing here
http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/NewYork/SunshineCinema.htm
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Number23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 06:48 PM
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11. Wow. That sounds great! Fascinating
Thanks for the heads up! I'd love for that to make its way to Australia. :)
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HopeOverFear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-10-09 02:22 PM
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9. Here's the background on the movie
By The People: The Election of Barack Obama Gives Viewers an All-Access Pass to the Obama Campaign During its Historic Two-Year Odyssey to the White House
July 30, 2009

Nearly a year before Barack Obama announced his candidacy for the presidency on Feb. 10, 2007, filmmakers Amy Rice and Alicia Sams began to roll cameras on the young senator. Over the next 19 months, they found themselves travelling all across the country, chronicling the daily ups and downs of the campaign trail as experienced by Obama, his family, his staff and volunteers. While Obama's meteoric rise to the White House has been well documented in the press, few have witnessed the behind-the-scenes story of the passionate campaigners who helped a young African-American freshman senator attain the nation's highest office.

By The People: The Election of Barack Obama is a moving record of the Obama campaign's history-making odyssey to the White House. Interwoven with the drama of the campaign is never-before-seen footage of Obama behind the scenes, as well as interviews and candid moments with wife Michelle Obama, the couple's young daughters, Malia and Sasha, and senior campaign staff, volunteers, reporters, supporters and opponents.

Produced by Edward Norton, Stuart Blumberg and William Migliore, and directed by Amy Rice and Alicia Sams, By The People: The Election of Barack Obama debuts TUESDAY, NOV. 3, exclusively on HBO.

Rice conceived the idea of making a documentary about Obama long before the Illinois Senator announced his decision to run for president. Inspired by his oratorical skills and star appeal at the 2004 Democratic Convention, she set out to film his political career in 2006. Rice approached documentary producer Sams, who joined to co-direct and actor Edward Norton's production company, Class 5, agreed to produce the project. After Norton approached Obama's team with the idea, the senator agreed to grant the filmmakers what turned out to be unprecedented and exclusive access.

"Initially, it wasn't even about a presidential campaign; the idea was simply to examine the political experience of a promising young politician of our generation," says Norton, a two-time Oscar® nominee.

For Rice, the project had an even more personal dimension. She lost her older brother in the Sept. 11 attacks on the Twin Towers — an event that galvanized her political awakening. Then she saw Obama's 2004 convention speech on TV. Rice recalls, "That's when the idea of making a political documentary came into my mind."

Notes Sams, "It was clear that Obama was inspiring people to think differently about politics. We wanted to explore his impact and see where it would take both him and the country."

From this unique vantage point, BY THE PEOPLE captures the boundless fervor of the campaign's volunteers, as well as the extraordinary skill and technical sophistication of its organizers. "I think people will look back on this campaign as one that was conducted with a real understanding of communication and organizing tools that were singular to that moment," says Norton. "It was an historic new read on how you could do an end run around conventional political methodology and strategies."

BY THE PEOPLE tracks Obama's halting progress from long-odds candidate to front-runner in the 2008 presidential race. It's a roller-coaster ride that includes all the victories and upsets that were followed by millions in the media, seen from within the Obama campaign: from thrilling wins and disappointing losses in key states, to controversies stemming from Obama's associations with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and domestic terrorist Bill Ayers; from the high of receiving his party's nomination over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, to the low of losing his beloved grandmother the day before his final victory over Sen. John McCain on Election Day.

Young people were critical to Obama's success and their role is highlighted in this feature-length documentary. "I think if we're in a close race, these kids, they're going to win it for us," says David Axelrod, Obama's senior campaign strategist. "They think they're changing the world, and that's the best thing that they could do."

Among the young staffers highlighted are Polk County, Iowa organizer Ronnie Cho, who regularly calls his mother from the campaign trail — sometimes completely overcome with emotion — and a nine-year-old volunteer who works the phones, barely containing his frustration when the person he is calling appears unfamiliar with Obama's name.

By The People culminates in the general election of November 2008, showing the Obama team glued to TV screens at campaign headquarters in Chicago, waiting with baited breath as results come in. Cheers fill the office as Ohio, then Iowa, go to Obama. His top speechwriter types on a laptop while talking to Obama on a cell phone, putting the finishing touches on an acceptance speech. Then, after the polls close in western states, news of Obama's victory finally breaks amid cheers and tears of joy, and the film follows David Axelrod and campaign manager David Plouffe in elevators, along hallways and past security checkpoints as they make their way to Obama's hotel room. History has been made.

Amy Rice previously co-directed the documentary "From Ashes," and has worked extensively as a cinematographer. Alicia Sams has produced many documentary films, including the critically acclaimed theatrical release "Toots." They met in 2000 while working on a series of documentaries made in conjunction with the New York City public school system.

HBO Documentary Films presents a Green Film Company presentation in association with Citi Productions, a Class 5 Films production in association with GOOD; director of photography, Amy Rice; original score by Craig Wedren; associate producer, Elissa Brown; edited by Sam Pollard, Geeta Gandbhir and Arielle Amsalem; executive producers, Bristol Baughan, Deric Margolis, D.J. Martin and Audrey Rosenberg; producers, Benjamin Goldhirsh, Dan O'Meara, Chris Romano; produced by Edward Norton, Stuart Blumberg and William Migliore; produced and directed by Amy Rice and Alicia Sams.

Contact Info:
Lana Iny or Jessica Manzi
HBO New York
(212) 512-1462 or 1322

Los Angeles: Nancy Lesser or Kelley Colello
(310) 382-3274 or 3341
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