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American Blackout (2005)

American Blackout (2005)
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The ways in which African-American voters have been marginalized in the electoral process are examined in this activist documentary. In the investigation of ballot counting in Florida in the much-contested 2000 presidential election, it was discovered that many of the communities where inaccurate tabulating took place were largely populate by African-Americans, who have traditionally been loyal Democratic voters. Filmmaker Ian Inaba digs into the controversy over the 2000 ballot count and the ways in which race played a hand in the legal decisions that resulted in George W. Bush's appointment as president. Ianba's research also leads him to Representative Cynthia McKinney, a congresswoman from Georgia who spearheaded an investigation of the firm that created voter lists for the State of Florida (and had ties to high-ranking Republican figures) and was also an outspoken opponent of Bush's policies regarding terrorism and the war in Iraq. In the 2002 election, McKinney had reason to believe she had fallen victim to the same corruption she sought to expose when she lost her House of Representatives seat in a hotly contested election. American Blackout received its premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Cynthia McKinneyJohn Lewis, (more)
Director(s):
Ian Inaba
Format(s):
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Synopsis of American Blackout

The ways in which African-American voters have been marginalized in the electoral process are examined in this activist documentary. In the investigation of ballot counting in Florida in the much-contested 2000 presidential election, it was discovered that many of the communities where inaccurate tabulating took place were largely populate by African-Americans, who have traditionally been loyal Democratic voters. Filmmaker Ian Inaba digs into the controversy over the 2000 ballot count and the ways in which race played a hand in the legal decisions that resulted in George W. Bush's appointment as president. Ianba's research also leads him to Representative Cynthia McKinney, a congresswoman from Georgia who spearheaded an investigation of the firm that created voter lists for the State of Florida (and had ties to high-ranking Republican figures) and was also an outspoken opponent of Bush's policies regarding terrorism and the war in Iraq. In the 2002 election, McKinney had reason to believe she had fallen victim to the same corruption she sought to expose when she lost her House of Representatives seat in a hotly contested election. American Blackout received its premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins

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Director(s):
Ian Inaba
Producer(s):
Anastasia King
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
American Blackout Awards:
  • 2006 - Sundance Film Festival - Special Jury Prize (Documentary Jury)
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ROBERT H.

This movie really surprised me. I viewed it several times. It will really makes you think about our political process. This movie is a serious MUST-SEE for every american concerned about our country and where it is going. If everything in this movie is true....Their needs to be a serious investigation.

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Diogenes D.

Everyone who gives a damn about democracy should watch this DVD. Especially if you're African American, or any other under-represented "minority" in the voting process. Don't think you're immune white people. This means poor people. And last time I checked, there's a ton of you. Everyone who watches this should be outraged. It's not just about the 2000 election that was stolen by eliminating the black vote. It goes deeper than that. It explains how "progressives" such as Cynthia McKinney are ostracized by the "good ol' boys" because of their political views, and they're made to look like fools by the media. Watch this DVD and be outraged, especially young minorities. The revolution is coming, but not until we use their process against them.

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Huma E.

i had been dying to see this movie and was extremely excited when it finally came. It started out great, going into detail about the bush/gore election and what happened in Florida. Then, as soon as McKinney came into the movie, it was all about her. I respect and like McKinney, but i did not want to see a movie about Cynthia McKinney's struggles as a congresswoman. IT talked way too much about how her campaign struggled because she spoke up against Bush. I could have easily done with 10 minutes on McKinney, not what felt like an hour.

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