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This Revolution (2004)

This Revolution (2004)
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Filmmaker and activist Stephen Marshall, creator of the video news magazine Channel Zero and founder of Guerilla News Network, blends fiction with reality in this feature, shot in part during the 2004 Republican National Convention. Jake (Nathan Crooker) is a television news cameraman who has returned to the United States after a long assignment covering the war in Iraq. Jake is looking for work, but he doesn't always play ball with upper-level network heads, much to the annoyance of his girlfriend, Chloe (Amy Redford), a producer for a major cable news outlet. Adding to his mixed feelings about his job, Jake learns through experience that violent footage is what sells best, and that network higher-ups have turned over tape he shot of war protests to the Department of Homeland Security, violating his trust with activists attached to an anarchist collective. While in New York City to cover the Republican convention, Jake befriends a young boy (Brendan Sexton III), and in time meets his mother, Amy (Rosario Dawson), a pretty young widow whose husband died while serving in Iraq. Inspired by Haskell Wexler's classic Medium Cool, This Revolution made headlines during its production when Rosario Dawson was arrested while attending a protest being filmed for the movie. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Nathan CrookerRosario Dawson, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Synopsis of This Revolution

Filmmaker and activist Stephen Marshall, creator of the video news magazine Channel Zero and founder of Guerilla News Network, blends fiction with reality in this feature, shot in part during the 2004 Republican National Convention. Jake (Nathan Crooker) is a television news cameraman who has returned to the United States after a long assignment covering the war in Iraq. Jake is looking for work, but he doesn't always play ball with upper-level network heads, much to the annoyance of his girlfriend, Chloe (Amy Redford), a producer for a major cable news outlet. Adding to his mixed feelings about his job, Jake learns through experience that violent footage is what sells best, and that network higher-ups have turned over tape he shot of war protests to the Department of Homeland Security, violating his trust with activists attached to an anarchist collective. While in New York City to cover the Republican convention, Jake befriends a young boy (Brendan Sexton III), and in time meets his mother, Amy (Rosario Dawson), a pretty young widow whose husband died while serving in Iraq. Inspired by Haskell Wexler's classic Medium Cool, This Revolution made headlines during its production when Rosario Dawson was arrested while attending a protest being filmed for the movie. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Stephen Marshall
Writer(s):
Stephen Marshall
Producer(s):
Lisa Hsu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Profanity, Violence)
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Jason B.

As an activist myself I was hoping this movie would be more than it was. While the storyline was interesting, and the acting was fair (Rosario Dawson being the highlight), some of the political dialouge was a little cliche at times. The action of the activists was little odd when they allowed a reporter from a corporate media outlet to follow them around and film them unmasked in a very volatile situation at the RNC convention in New York. Overall, it was nice to see a movie that told the story that the media usually gets wrong.

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Shannon T.

i loved this movie, i watched it 3 times in 1 day. It just put a lot of things in perspective for me. And Rosario Daweson is amazing and really blew me away.

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Naomi W.

I laud the makers of this movie for their bravery in covering a subject that exposes what we all are pretty sure is true about the media. I'm sorry more people won't see it. My husband and I talked about it quite a bit. I agree the characters were a bit cliche and situations a bit unbelievable, but overall it was an interesting and enjoyable presentation I'd recommend.

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