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Episode 7: The Latinos Are Coming
We're heading for the Western parts of non-voting America. Our first stop is Dallas, Texas. In a state that foreigners always associate with everything that makes America so American we stumble upon a changing face of Texas...
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Dear Oprah
Non-Voting America's Wildest Dream.
Almost a hundred million Americans dont vote. Even when they're electing their president and, with that, the most powerful political leader in the world. A year before the presidential elections of 2008 a crew of young European filmmakers goes on a journey all across the country in a little old motorhome to search for Americas missing voters. Who are theyω Why dont they voteω Can a young and fresh presidential candidate as Barack Obama make them voteω How would American politics change if more young people, single women, poor white people, African-Americans and Latinos would start votingω Who better than Oprah could get Americas non-voters to vote in 2008.
Director
Kasper Verkaik (1979) "Dear Oprah" is his debut as filmmaker. Prior to that he made documentaries for Dutch national public radio, and wrote freelance for several magazines and newspapers. Early 2007 he finished his Master's in Communication Science with a thesis about the Iraq war coverage by US news media, based on interviews with numerous journalists at major US newspapers and tv networks. It received the award for best thesis of 2007 from the national trade magazine of Dutch journalists, and Kasper is currently working on a documentary about the same subject. He also makes theater and this year co-founded the young television lab The Formatfactory. Kasper works and lives in New York and Amsterdam.
Camera: Pierre Rezus
Sound: Jaap Hermans
Editor: Axel Skovdal Roelofs
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ok well that sad. im american WHITE and my whole family roots have been american send these people back we dont need that many farmorkers. not just only that but they take up space for white children in school. our president is a nigger this whole land will fall we will be left with dust.
CASIEL777 1 year ago
and is gonna become mexico ones again,,california texas,,,,n u name it..
elchapoguzmancartel 2 years ago