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The Hunting of the President (2004)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:41
Rotten:15
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Though this doc has an obvious partisan bias, it presents a compelling case.
Theatrical Release:Jun 18, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Adapted from the book of the same title, this documentary uses dramatic narration (via actor Morgan Freeman), ominous music, and humorous stock footage to develop tension, drama, and outrage in... Adapted from the book of the same title, this documentary uses dramatic narration (via actor Morgan Freeman), ominous music, and humorous stock footage to develop tension, drama, and outrage in telling the story of the shady conservative republican conspiracy that tried for ten long years to discredit Bill and Hillary Clinton. Trumped up charges concerning Whitewater, along with scandals involving Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, and Monica Lewinsky are just the beginning. The rabid hysteria-mongering of Ken Starr and his unquestionably partisan independent council wasted millions of tax dollars in an ultimately fruitless attempt to impeach President Clinton for their own personal and political reasons. Like similar examinations of America's ills, BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE and SUPERSIZE ME, this trenchant documentary pulls no punches in its examination of greed, media manipulation, self-serving politics, and witch-hunting. Though writer-director team Harry Thomason and Nickolas Perry certainly exhibit their own liberal bias here, there is no denying the credibility of their talking heads, who include Susan McDougal (imprisoned for two years when she refused to lie about Clinton's involvement in Whitewater) and former right-wing conservative journalist David Brock. Last but not least, a group of Arkansas low lives appear, who the conservative media initially used to embroil Clinton in his early sex scandals. [More]
Director: Harry Thomason, Nickolas Perry, Douglas Jackson
Director: Harry Thomason, Nickolas Perry, Douglas Jackson
Screenwriter: Harry Thomason, Nickolas Perry
Producer: Douglas Jackson
Composer: Bruce Miller
Studio: Regent Releasing
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Reviews for The Hunting of the President
One doesn't have to like Bill or Hillary Clinton ... to conclude that the enemies of the president were overzealous.
A good primer for anyone not familiar with the whole complicated Whitewater investigation.
It's presented well and doesn't feature anything like Moore's increasingly off-putting brand of sarcastic humor.
For a movie that desperately wants to be jazzy and light on its feet, it's sadly heavy-handed.
rightfully questions the underbelly of American politics and examines the scandal mongering of mainstream journalism in the wake of a right-wing media manipulation
Makes a highly compelling case for the sheer amount of energy that went into trying to bring down Clinton by any means necessary, be it a shady land deal or a stained blue dress.
What comes across most strongly is how utterly trivial so much of this story now seems. Can we really have spent all that time, money and energy chewing over a land deal and worrying about a presidential dalliance?
Marred by juvenile editing tricks and a relentless advocacy tone on behalf of Clinton, the film is like a scent of incense that takes you back in time, but leaves out meaning or context.
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