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17 September 2002 (USA) See more »
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The battle for the Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America.
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Peter Coyote ... Narrator (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
James Baker III ... Himself (archive footage)
Ed Baker ... Himself
Corrine Brown ... Herself
Vincent Bugliosi ... Himself

George W. Bush ... Himself (archive footage)
Jeb Bush ... Himself (archive footage)
Warren Christopher ... Himself (archive footage)
Alan M. Dershowitz ... Himself (as Alan Dershowitz)
Cathy Dublin ... Herself

Danny Glover ... Himself
Katherine Harris ... Herself (archive footage)
Mark Herron ... Himself
Sean Holton ... Himself
Thomas Johnson ... Himself (as Rev. Thomas Johnson)
Dan Keating ... Himself
Frank Keating ... Himself (archive footage)
John Lantigua ... Himself
Charles Lichtman ... Himself
Kweisi Mfume ... Himself (archive footage)
John Nichols ... Himself
Greg Palast ... Himself
Frances Fox Piven ... Herself
Jamin Raskin ... Himself
Clayton Roberts ... Himself
Chris Sautter ... Himself
Antonin Scalia ... Himself
Mark Seibel ... Himself
Howard Simon ... Himself
Jake Tapper ... Himself
Clarence Thomas ... Himself
Willie Whiting ... Himself (as Rev. Willie Whiting)
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Directed by
Richard Ray Perez 
Joan Sekler 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
William Haugse 
Richard Ray Perez 
Joan Sekler 

Produced by
Robert Greenwald .... executive producer
Earl Katz .... executive producer
Richard Ray Perez .... producer
Joan Sekler .... producer
Amy Sommer .... co-executive producer
 
Original Music by
Bobby Johnston 
 
Cinematography by
Rebecca Flores (original footage)
Brian C. Long (original footage)
Richard Ray Perez (director of photography) (as Richard Ray Pérez)
 
Film Editing by
William Haugse 
Matthew Martin  (as Matt Martin)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
David G. Todd .... generator operator
 
Editorial Department
Brad Durante .... segment editor
Brian Jonason .... additional editor
Michael Zurer .... assistant editor
 
Thanks
Ronald L. Kaplan .... special thanks
 

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50 min
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6 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
Like Farenheight 9/11 -- but actually JOURNALISTIC, 10 April 2005
Author: PauldeRev from United States

If you are a relatively fair-minded, documentary/movie-loving individual who is a little concerned (even upset) by the current political climate of the United States or even the world at-large -- the possibility of international or domestic terrorism hits close to home for you, the consolidation of world economies under the treaties of the EU, AU, or NAFTA make you think there's a bigger and bigger gap growing every day between the rich and poor, and if you think that America (the most loved, hated, feared, and admired country in the world today) is the source for a lot of these problems -- then "Unprecedented" will almost beyond a shadow of a doubt confirm everything seedy and corrupt you thought went down in politics but could never prove.

You may not be a Republican or a Democrat, a liberal or conservative -- you may just know liars and/or murderers when you see them. You may or may not vote, and you may or may not be active on political or social issues that mean a lot to you. No matter where you stand (or don't stand) on politics, this documentary is for you. It will no doubt prove to you that the currently Republican-dominated U.S. government is a direct cause of many of America's problems domestically and internationally. I'm talking primarily about the Bush Administrations: In Florida (my home state), Texas, and in 2000 the entire United States.

This documentary, when I saw it in 2002, outraged me... And if you're paying attention, it'll outrage you, too.

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