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Considering Democracy: 8 Things to Ask Your RepresentativeA film by Keya Lea Horiuchi Keya Lea  Horiuchi’ page

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    • Run time: 57 minutes 40 seconds
    • Country of origin: United States
  • Synopsis:

    While the U.S. is the most flaunted democracy in the world, how do we compare, and what does the rest of the world think of U.S. domestic and foreign policy? Americans are continually told through their media that freedom and democracy are being given to people abroad, but is it true?

    The documentary looks at seemingly different topics and creates a tapestry of tantalizing information that becomes interwoven and interconnected. Shot in 10 countries, the rest of the world is a wealth of intelligence and acts as a beautiful, yet pragmatic reflection of political power in the United States.
     
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    • Director:
      Keya Lea Horiuchi
    • Writer(s):
      Keya Lea Horiuchi
    • Producer(s):
      Keya Lea Horiuchi
    • Director of Photography:
      Keya Lea Horiuchi
    • Cast and Credits:

      Audio Design - Brian Cadamagnani, Keya Lea Horiuchi
      Additional Cinematography - Laurent Guerin, Stuart Overby and David Redmon
      Still Photography - David Redmon, Rense Huijg, Anthony Sherin, Keya Lea Horiuchi and U.S. Archives
      Editing Consultant - Anthony Sherin
      Audio Consultant - Blair Ashby
       

  • Prior Festival Screenings:
    • Big Muddy Film Festival
    • Beloit International Film Festival
  • Awards:
    • John Michaels Award: Big_Muddy_Film_Festival, 2008
 

                                                                                                                                                       

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