Politics and Film: Brace yourself for US Election 2016 by reliving the first time a Clinton won the presidency

The War Room (Dir. DA Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus)
1993, Oscar nomination, Best Documentary, 93 mins
Followed by Q&A and audience discussion

As the most improbable and high-stakes US presidential election in modern times careens to an unpredictable close, the Brock University Department of Political Science invites you to join us for a screening and discussion of The War Room, the influential 1993 documentary of the first time a Clinton ran for President.

The War Room, the third film in the department’s Politics and Film Series,offers a behind-the-scenes account of Bill Clinton’s insurgent and (at the time) improbable campaign for the presidency, and offers an illuminating contrast to the 2016 campaign between Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump.

This special screening of The War Room will be followed by a discussion of the film and of the current presidential race with Brock political scientists Stefan Dolgert and Blayne Haggart. “The stakes for the current election couldn’t be higher, for Americans, Canadians and the whole world,” says Politics and Film series coordinator Blayne Haggart. “It’s also been a really, really unusual election. Tonight’s event will give us and audience members a chance to talk about the state of the most bizarre election in recent memory, and to see what’s changed and what’s stayed the same since Bill Clinton ran in 1992.”

The War Room is presented in conjunction with the PAC Film House. Tickets are $9 (general admission) and $7 for Film House members. Tickets can be bought online at https://firstontariopac.ca/Online/article/FilmHouse or by calling the box office at 905-688-0722. Tickets are also available the day of show.

For further information, please contact Blayne Haggart.

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