Our Brand Is Crisis
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Our Brand Is Crisis

In 2002, Bolivian politician Pedro Gallo hires American James Carville's political consulting firm, Greenberg Carville Shrum, to help him win the 2002... Bolivian presidential election. GCS brings in Jane Bodine to manage the campaign in Bolivia. Battling her arch nemesis, the opposition's political consultant Pat Candy. Show More

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Our Brand Is Crisis is a gripping political drama that takes place during the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. Bolivian politician Pedro Gallo seeks the help of American political consulting firm, Greenberg Carville Shrum (GCS), led by the legendary strategist James Carville. GCS brings in their best consultant, Jane Bodine, to manage Gallo's campaign in Bolivia.

Jane is a brilliant strategist who is known for her no-nonsense approach to politics. However, she must face her arch nemesis, Pat Candy, who is working for the opposition's campaign. Jane and Pat engage in a fierce battle of wits as they try to outmaneuver each other and secure their candidate's victory.

The film delves into the complexities of political campaigns and the tactics used to manipulate public opinion. It highlights the challenges faced by Jane as she deals with the cultural differences and the unruly nature of Bolivian politics.

Directed by David Gordon Green, Our Brand Is Crisis combines intense political drama with elements of humor and suspense. The movie boasts a talented cast, including Sandra Bullock as Jane Bodine and Billy Bob Thornton as Pat Candy, who deliver powerful performances that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

With its compelling storyline and strong performances, Our Brand Is Crisis is a thought-provoking film that offers a glimpse into the world of political consulting and the high-stakes nature of elections.

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Our Brand Is Crisis

Release Date:

30 Oct 2015

Writers:

Rachel Boynton (suggested by the documentary), Peter Straughan (screenplay)

Awards:

2 nominations.