Archive for Thursday, July 03, 2008
The essence of democracy in action
Viewers see the essence of the democratic process, from small-town America to New York.
“Election Day,” airing at 9 tonight on KCET, is a terrific cinema verité documentary that quietly observes the events of Nov. 2, 2004, in city, town and country.
Director Katy Chevigny (“Deadline”) quilts together footage from 11 locations – from tiny Stockholm, Wis. (pop. 97), to somewhat more populous New York – to make a wide-ranging picture of democracy’s most basic exercise.
Republican poll-watchers haunt Democratic precincts of Chicago; Native Americans get out the vote on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. A 50-year-old ex-con prepares to vote for the first time, as does an 18-year-old farm girl. In Quincy, Fla. (in Gadsden County, where 12% of the ballots were tossed out on technicalities in 2000), a closely monitored election for sheriff comes down to the wee hours and ends with dancing in the street.
The process doesn’t go smoothly for everyone; names are absent from the register, voting gizmos go bad, ballots run low. In a black St. Louis neighborhood, short on voting booths and staff, citizens wait as long as two hours to vote.
From the opening shot of a man smoking a cigarette in pre-dawn Chicago (which goes on what many might consider too long but signaled to me that good things were ahead), the film is finely observed and beautifully filmed – with remarkable visual consistency, given the circumstances. Unfolding not only at polling places but at diners, kitchens, dinner tables and a barbershop, it’s a lovely group portrait of Americans who care.
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- Players, Pete Carroll still consider Ohio State a big threat
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