Silver City

Vote Early. Vote Often.

The discovery of a corpse and the ensuing probe by an idealistic journalist threatens to unravel a bumbling local politician's campaign for governor of Colorado.

"Silver City" (2004), a political satire film produced by Anarchist's Convention Films in the United States, masterfully intertwines fiction with biting social commentary. Directed by John Sayles, the movie follows the fictional gubernatorial campaign of Dickie Pilager, portrayed by Chris Cooper, a dim-witted scion of a political dynasty. When a corpse is discovered on the campaign trail, a series of events unfolds that exposes the corruption and moral decay at the heart of American politics. The film cleverly uses this premise to critique the political landscape of the early 2000s, drawing parallels to real-world figures and events. The ensemble cast, including notable performances by Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Huston, and Maria Bello, adds depth and nuance to the film's satirical edge. Each character represents a different facet of the political machine, from lobbyists and journalists to campaign managers and corporate moguls. Their interactions reveal the intricate web of deceit and manipulation that drives the political narrative forward. The sharp dialogue and well-crafted characters ensure that "Silver City" remains engaging and thought-provoking throughout its runtime. Cinematographically, "Silver City" employs a gritty, documentary-like style that enhances its satirical tone. The use of handheld cameras and natural lighting gives the film a raw, unpolished feel, mirroring the often chaotic and unscripted nature of political campaigns. This visual approach not only complements the film's narrative but also serves to immerse the audience in the world of political intrigue and scandal. "Silver City" stands as a testament to the power of independent filmmaking in delivering incisive social commentary. Produced by Anarchist's Convention Films, the movie fearlessly tackles issues of political corruption, media manipulation, and corporate influence. While it may not have received widespread commercial success, "Silver City" remains a poignant critique of American politics, offering viewers a lens through which to examine the machinations of power and the erosion of democratic values.

Năm:2004

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Doanh thu1384395$

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Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America

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Anarchist's Convention Films

Silver City

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