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The documentary "Al Franken: God Spoke" is in theaters this weekend.
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And the critics say:
NY Times:
NY Post:
Radio, TV, cable, books. Is Al the new "King of All Media."
Description:
A look behind the front lines of the media wars during the most contentious election in recent history. Al Franken is shown to fearlessly confront pundits and politicians, blurring the boundaries between political satire and impassioned citizenry. Featuring a host of beltway big mouths including Ann Coulter, Michael Moore, Al Gore, John Kerry, Robert Kennedy Jr., Sean Hannity, William Safire, Karen Hughes and Henry Kissinger.
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809425601/trailer]Watch the trailer for Al Franken: God Spoke[/url].
And the critics say:
NY Times:
Mr. Franken, like his principal adversaries (some appear in the film), represents a relatively new and rapidly proliferating species: the ideological celebrity, hero to partisans and anathema to foes, who reaps money and renown throwing red (or, as the case may be, blue) meat to true believers. “Al Franken: God Spoke,” ... is perhaps best viewed as an investigation of the phenomenon of ideological celebrity, with Mr. Franken as a willing case study.
NY Post:
LIBERAL HELPING OF AL
THERE is a lot of preaching to the converted in Nick Doob and Chris Hedges' "Al Franken: God Spoke," an adoring and fairly haphazard look behind the scenes with the comedian and liberal gadfly. ...
The film superficially covers the difficult birth of the left-leaning Air America radio network (with Franken as its best-known name) ... but the most revealing segments are Franken's confrontations with conservative spinmeisters.
Radio, TV, cable, books. Is Al the new "King of All Media."