Journeys With George (2002)
NBC had a million-dollar idea when they dispatched California Democratic congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's daughter, Alexandra (with her documentary camera), to follow presidential hopeful George W. Bush on the campaign trail. The result is an up-close-and-personal portrait of a man who would soon become... (read more) NBC had a million-dollar idea when they dispatched California Democratic congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's daughter, Alexandra (with her documentary camera), to follow presidential hopeful George W. Bush on the campaign trail. The result is an up-close-and-personal portrait of a man who would soon become the latest leader of the free world. Political prerogatives and plenty of humor abound in this fascinating film about "Dubya."
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Unrated, 76 min.
Directed by:
Aaron Lubarsky,
Alexandra Pelosi
Release Date: Mar 08, 2002
DVD Release Date: Feb 24, 2004
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Shows a side of Bush rarely seen or considered, especially by his strongest critics. Although Pelosi seems to be a principled journalist and wants to ask the right and tough questions, you can see how the "embedded" journalist who craves access over ... (read more) Shows a side of Bush rarely seen or considered, especially by his strongest critics. Although Pelosi seems to be a principled journalist and wants to ask the right and tough questions, you can see how the "embedded" journalist who craves access over anything can slowly start to lose objectivity as Bush wines and dines and charms the press core. At least she was smart enough to take a step back and realize this.
A horrifying example of why EMBEDED REPORTING OF POITICIANS NEEDS TO BE BANNED!!! It's not Triump Of The Will, but it's not far off!!
Pretty good - it shows how Bush is a real goofball but it also gives him some humanity. Its criticisms of political campaigns are spot-on.
Interesting documentary that reveals a likeable Bush and the substantial lack of objectivity among the reporters surrounding him.
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