A Film by Kevin Rafferty & James Ridgeway
"Best Documentary of the Year!" - J. Hoberman, Village Voice
Using footage shot during primaries and intercepted satellite feeds of understanding
candidates, Feed presents the wild, wacky world of American politics. Watch
Jerry Brown snort nose inhalers, Pat Buchanan get mad, and Bill Clinton side-step
Gennifer Flowers.
"You'll laugh to keep from crying." - J. Hoberman, Village Voice
"Riveting... as cruel a film as you may ever see." - New York Times
"This laugh-out-loud funny documentary from Kevin Rafferty (co-producer
of The Atomic Cafe and Blood in the Face) and James Ridgeway (Political Correspondent
for the Village Voice and Co-Producer of Blood in the Face) links footage shot
during the New Hampshire primary with intercepted satellite feeds of the candidates
prepping to go on the air. 'This is the real thing - this isn't Dana Carvey.'
George Bush tells a TV crew. Bill Clinton pumps up a weary smile; Ross Perot
talks dirty. And all contenders stare inanely at the camera before flashing
what they hope will be an electable image. Vote Feed." - Peter Travers,
Rolling Stone
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