How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories

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How Democracy Works Now is a 10-part, feature documentary film series that examines the American political system through the lens of immigration reform during 2001–2007. The films were directed and produced by award-winning filmmaking team Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini.

Produced byShari Robertson
Michael Camerini
Series Coordinating Producer:
Rachel Salmon
Senior Associate Producer:
Jeni Morrison
CinematographyMichael Camerini
Edited by"Senior Series Editor:"
Mark Juergens
Editors: Jane Rizzo
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How Democracy Works Now
Directed byShari Robertson
Michael Camerini
Produced byShari Robertson
Michael Camerini
Series Coordinating Producer:
Rachel Salmon
Senior Associate Producer:
Jeni Morrison
CinematographyMichael Camerini
Edited by"Senior Series Editor:"
Mark Juergens
Editors: Jane Rizzo
Music byMark Suozzo
Production
company
The Epidavros Project Inc.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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How Democracy Works Now premiered on HBO with the broadcast debut of the first five films produced, including The Senators' Bargain on March 24, 2010. A directors' cut of The Senators' Bargain was featured in the 2010 Human Rights Watch Film Festival at Lincoln Center, with the theatrical title Last Best Chance. The second story in the 10-part series, Mountains and Clouds, opened the festival in the same year. The films toured the United States as part of the Human Rights Watch traveling film festival, and have been exhibited in special events at Columbia University, the Five College Consortium, Georgia College and State University, CUNY and numerous other universities.

The remaining five films were completed in 2013 for a 3-day series debut at the 51st New York Film Festival. The full series of 10 feature-length films was streamed on Netflix in 2014. Immigration Battle, another film that is a capstone to the series, premiered on PBS Frontline in October, 2015. Since its debut, How Democracy Works Now has become an important resource for advocates, policy-makers and educators, while Forbes described it as "without question...the best documentary film series on government ever produced."[1]

Release schedule


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How Democracy Works Now Production Status
StatusPremiere PlatformFestivals
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Story 1: The Game is On ReleasedHBOGoethe-Institut2010
Story 2: Mountains and Clouds ReleasedHBOHuman Rights Watch
Goethe-Institut
2010
Story 3: You Never Know Not in ProductionN/A
Story 4: Sam in the Snow ReleasedHBOGoethe-Institut2010
Story 5: The Kids Across the Hill Released NYFFGoethe-Institut2013
Story 6: Marking Up The Dream ReleasedHBOGoethe-Institut2010
Story 7: Ain't the for Nothin' Released NYFF2013
Story 8: The Road to Miami Not in ProductionN/A
Story 9: Protecting Arizona Released NYFF2013
Story 10: Brothers and Rivals Released NYFF2013
Story 11: The Senate Speaks Released NYFFGoethe-Institut
Philanthropy NY
2013
Story 12: Last Best Chance
AKA The Senator's Bargain
ReleasedHBO (as "The Senators' Bargain")Human Rights Watch
Goethe-Institut
2010
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Reception

How Democracy Works Now films have received a positive response. It also received positive reviews from The New York Times,[2] The Boston Globe,[3] Reuters,[4] Congress.org, New American Media[5] and Newsweek.[6] Publications have cited the films as important resources for advocates and policy makers. Variety said the films had the potential to "help change hearts and minds".[7]

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