Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election

by M.T. Monday, Sep. 08, 2003 at 9:26 PM

Showing October 5, 2003 in Hollywood California at the Green Reel Film Festival, "Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election" is the powerful and eye-opening documentary surrounding BBC reporter Greg Palast's drive to uncover the truth about electoral shenanigans in Florida and the undermining of American democracy.

 

Each program will include animated shorts by Mark Fiore

• Each program will include animated shorts by Mark Fiore.

Kids on Drugs: The West is the Best - 5min. British Flash collective Kids on Drugs in a peculiar bit of chest-pounding national pride gone haywire.

Let Live - 15 min. Secluded by 300 miles of open ocean, Coco’s Island is a modern day Jurassic Park. A self contained rain forest and the world’s largest uninhabited island, Coco’s is also known for its schooling Hammerhead Sharks. However, these beautiful animals have a bounty on their head.

The Carlyle Group - 60 min. This intense look at the behind-the-scenes machinations of the wealthy power elite behind the White House explains a lot about our nation’s recent drive to war in the Middle East.

Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election - 60 min. Joan Sekler, Richard Ray Perez, dirs. A powerful and eye-opening documentary surrounding BBC reporter Greg Palast’s drive to uncover the truth about electoral shenanigans in Florida and the undermining of American democracy.

©2003 Green Reel Film Festival

Original: Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election