2013

Caucus

ABOUT

CAUCUS tells the story of the 2011-2012 campaign in Iowa as eight Republicans fight to become their party’s standard-bearer and take on Barack Obama. But to win, each must first navigate state fairs, town hall meetings and agitated questions from the increasingly contentious GOP base. A revealing look at the difficulty of running for office, particularly the Presidency, and features private, human moments of very public figures.

Program Feature
Runtime 1:44
Country United States
Language English

AJ SCHNACK is a nonfiction filmmaker, artist and writer based in Los Angeles. His nonfiction film work includes Long Gone Summer (2020), Speaking is Difficult (2016-2018), Caucus (2013), We Always Lie to Strangers (2013), Convention (2009), Kurt Cobain About a Son (2006) and Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) (2002). From 2008-2018, Schnack engaged in a decade-long cinema vérité project focused on the American electoral process, creating two feature-length documentaries, two multi-part series for television, a short form series for Vanity Fair and the permanent, multi-screen art installation Ritual Political at the Eaton Workshop in Washington, D.C. He is a co-founder of the LA-based production company, Bonfire Films of America. He the Founding Director of the Cinema Eye Honors. He is a Co-Creator and former Executive Producer (2015-2017) of the cinematic journalism platform Field of Vision. He wrote the documentary-focused blog All These Wonderful Things from 2005-2011.

CREDITS

Director
AJ Schnack
Producer
Shirley Moyers
Edward Parks
AJ Schnack and Nathan Truesdell
Editor
AJ Schnack

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