With the US presidential election coming up next year its time to dive into some eye-opening political films. These movies dont just entertain - they show us how campaigns and voting really work
The journey starts in 1940 with “The Great McGinty“ where Preston Sturges shows us a corrupt politicians rise: from fake-vote master to governor (a story that feels way too real today). Moving to 1949‚ Broderick Crawford plays the power-hungry Willie Stark in “All the Kings Men“ - a film thats both warning and mirror of modern populism
The ground-breaking 1960 documentary “Primary“ follows John F Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey with new hand-held cameras; creating an honest-to-goodness look at campaign life. Later in 72‚ Robert Redford stars in “The Candidate“ - showing how a well-meaning politician can lose his way
- “Election“ (1999) with Reese Witherspoon
- “Secret Ballot“ (2001) exploring democracy in Iran
- “No“ (2012) about Chiles fight against dictatorship
- “Weiner“ (2016) following a political self-destruction
- “Bobi Wine: The Peoples President“ (2023)
The latest film shows Bobi Wineʼs fight in Uganda - where the same leader has ruled since the mid-80s. Each movie gives us different views of democracy: from small-town elections to national campaigns (and they might help us deal with todays political stress)