''How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories'' is a 12-part documentary film series that examines the American political system through the lens of
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during 2001–2007. The films were directed and produced by award-winning filmmaking team
Shari Robertson
Shari Robertson is an American film director and producer. Her filmmaking credits include '' Twelve Stories: How Democracy Works Now'', ''Well-Founded Fear'', ''These Girls Are Missing'', ''Inside the Khmer Rouge'', ''Return to Year Zero'' and ' ...
and
Michael Camerini
Michael Camerini is a British-born American film director, producer and cinematographer. His filmmaking credits include ''FRONTLINE: Immigration BattleNiger:Tales of Resilience'' '' Twelve Stories: How Democracy Works Now'', ''Well-Founded Fear'' ...
.
''How Democracy Works Now'' premiered on
HBO with the broadcast debut of ''The Senators' Bargain'' on March 24, 2010. A directors' cut of ''The Senators' Bargain'' was featured in the 2010
Human Rights Watch Film Festival at Lincoln Center, with the theatrical title ''Last Best Chance''. The second story in the 12-part series, ''Mountains and Clouds'', opened the festival in the same year. The films toured the United States as part of the Human Rights Watch traveling film festival, and have been exhibited in special events at
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, the Five College Consortium,
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and State University, CUNY and other universities. Since its debut the series has become an important resource for advocates, policy-makers and educators, while ''
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'' described it as "without question...the best documentary film series on government ever produced."
Release schedule
Reception
''How Democracy Works Now'' films have received a positive response. It also received positive reviews from ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
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'',
Reuters
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,
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, New American Media and ''
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''. Publications have cited the films as important resources for advocates and policy makers. ''
Variety'' said the films had the potential to "help change hearts and minds".
See also
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Well-Founded Fear
''Well-Founded Fear'' is a 2000 documentary film from directors Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini. The film takes its title from the formal definition of a refugee under the UN Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, as a person who de ...
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{{Immigration to the United States
Documentary films about American politics
Documentary films about immigration to the United States