Home | Movies By Year | Movies from 2007


Mr. Schneider Goes to Washington

Buy Mr. Schneider Goes to Washington now from Amazon

First, read the Wikipedia article. Then, scroll down to see what other TopShelfReviews readers thought about the movie. And once you've experienced the movie, tell everyone what you thought about it.

Wikipedia article




'Mr. Schneider goes to Washington' is a 2007 American tongue-in-cheek documentary film by Jonathan Neil Schneider that takes a look at campaign financing in Washington. The film debuted at the New Orleans Film Festival in 2007, and was released on DVD in 2008.

Background



Schneider was inspired to make his documentary after watching a 2004 Senator Ernest Hollings interview on '60 Minutes' in which Holings lambasted the influence of money and lobbyists on the political process. He resigned from producing 'Americas Next Top Model' and other television shows to fund his own documentary about campaign finances.

The film is a collection of interviews with lobbyists, lawmakers, government watchdogs, and porn stars, speaking about the influence of campaign contributions on politics and politicians. The adult film actors discuss a statement Jack Oliver had made about how Americans spend more money on pornography than they do on politics. Schneider had wished to include footage of a fundraising video produced by Senator Mike Crapo but, when Schneider was not allowed its use, he instead recruited homeless people to recreate scenes from the video.

Synopsis



Frustrated by Washington and his apathy towards it, Mr. Schneider is finally shaken off his comfortable couch and compelled to storm to the capital of the worlds only superpower to find out what is going on with his government. Quickly, Mr. Schneider discovers that things in Washington are even worse than he imagined. Because of their dependence on big business and special interests to finance their political futures, almost every decision the President, Vice-President and Members of Congress make is corrupted. After all, there is no bigger issue facing our political leaders than getting re-elected. From education to health care, social security to taxes, foreign policy to gas prices, Americans interests repeatedly take a back seat to that of special interests.

Amazingly, Washingtons political elite agrees. Lobbyists, Members of Congress, lawyers, even the Commissioner of the agency responsible for regulating the influence of money in Washington candidly admit this is the most destructive influence on American democracy. Yet no one seems to care. More people voted for their favorite American Idol candidate than for their favorite candidate for President of the United States. We care more about the marital status of our favorite celebrity than what our elected leaders are doing in Washington. This isn't lost on the media, whose news coverage reflects its audiences preoccupation. The result: a population of uniformed, disengaged and disenfranchised non-voters hold the worlds only super power in check.

Cast



* Jonathan Neil Schneider

* Patrick Basham

* Tony Coelho

* Michael Clayton

* Danny Davis

* Jehmu Greene

* Bill Hillsman

* Nikki Hunter

* Dennis Johnson

* Sunny Lane

* David Mindich

* John Leboutillier

* Trevor Potter

* Tony Parker as Lobbyist A

* Christopher Shays

* Rodney Smith

* Scott Thomas

* Steve Weissman

* Wright Andrews

* Jan Witlod Barron

* Johan Bloom

* Mike Fraioli

* Craig Holman

* Kevin Michael Key as Senator Mike Crapo

* Amanda Scarnati

* Barbara Lippert

* Sashae Siaibi as Lobbyist B

* Steve Weiss

* Lexi Tyler

* Adam Morse

Reception



The 2007 New Orleans Film Festival wrote, "Amazingly Mr. Schneider has made a film about corruption and apathy that is informative, entertaining and enraging."

The 2007 Cucalorus Film Festival wrote, "Not all political documentaries are dull and staid, this one has porn stars. Perhaps its what youd expect from a reality producer, but the result is a virtual makeover of the genre to make it fresh and fun."

In March 2008, Lee Iacocca praised the film, calling it a "fantastic documentary film" which was timely, funny, and entertaining, and recommended "to all my friends in the media, if you want to know what Lee Iacocca thinks is wrong with politics, watch 'Mr. Schneider Goes to Washington.'"

References




Buy Mr. Schneider Goes to Washington now from Amazon

<-- Return to movies from 2007



This work is released under CC-BY-SA. Some or all of this content attributed to http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=1107477403.