Dans une salle mystérieuse et gigantesque, cinquante étrangers se réveillent pour se retrouver pris au piège sans aucun souvenir de la façon dont ils sont arrivés là. Réunis dans un cercle tourné vers l'intérieur et incapables de bouger, ils vont apprendre rapidement que toutes les deux minutes, l’un d’eux doit mourir, exécuté par un dispositif étrange situé au centre de ce lieu insolite et inquiétant. Au début, les cibles semblent aléatoires, mais bientôt ils vont réaliser qu’en tant que groupe, ils ont le pouvoir de décider qui sera le prochain à être tué...
NRI corporate Sundar Ramasamy comes to India to vote, only to learn that his vote has already been cast. While he reclaims his right legally, it also sets in motion a chain of events that eventually lead to him entering the political fray, trying to change the system.
Alors que les États-Unis sont engagés dans une guerre, le président est en course pour se faire réélire lors des prochaines élections. Tandis que certains s'interrogent sur le bien-fondé de cet engagement, David Murch, le speech writer du président, affirme dans une émission télévisée qu'il voudrait voir les soldats américains tués en Irak revenir pour expliquer pourquoi ils se sont engagés. C'est alors que dans tout le pays les soldats américains tués dans les guerres passées reviennent d'entre les morts pour participer au vote et demander l'arrêt de la guerre.
À la veille d’élections présidentielles, Adam Lambert, avide propriétaire d’une agence publicitaire, parie avec son concurrent qu’il est capable de faire une star de n’importe qui, et qu’avec l’aide d’une habile campagne, il parviendra à faire élire le candidat le moins populaire.
Relatant une enquête longue de 3 ans réalisé par des citoyens américains, le film traite des anomalies et irrégularitées des systèmes de vote électronique (e-voting) qui ont eu lieu pendant l'élection présidentielle de 2004 aux États-Unis, et plus particulièrement dans le comté de Volusia en Floride. Le film enquête sur les problèmes d'intégrité des machines de vote électronique, en particulier celle du fabricant Diebold.
In 1923, Gregory Vance, a widower with two children, is a former scholar who has turned from book to bottle. He works, slightly, as a night-watchman, and his children, who know him for what he is and what he isn't, are his only admirers. Then, it is discovered that he is the only registered voter in a key precinct and the politicians, from both parties, arrive in droves bearing inducements. What he does about this situation, and the relatives who want to take his children away from him make up the story.
Follow a diverse group of students and activists during the 2020 election to understand young people's perceptions of voting and civic engagement.
Funny guy Christian Finnegan gabs in his disarmingly honest manner about everything from America's role in the world to his own sexual humiliations.
Tragicomic story about Communist activist who wants to bring the benefits of Communism to the inhabitants of a Serbian village after WW2.
The entire original cast of 6Teen is back for an all-new mini episode titled “Vote, Dude!” 6Teen reunion rumors have been going around for years, but this is the first time that the entire team is back for a new installment of the beloved show that aired from 2004 to 2010. Creators Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch made this PSA to try to get American voters who used to watch 6Teen to go out and vote.
A promotional film about the U.S. Republican party drafting volunteers on Election Day, encouraging their fellow party members to vote and helping them get to their polling place.
Let My People Go is a modern-day deliverance story rooted in biblical themes and archetypes. But instead of examining the bondage of the children of Israel by Pharaoh, the film focuses on the bondage of the American people. "Pharaoh" is replaced by a wholly infiltrated and weaponized U.S. government directly and indirectly influenced by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Marxist forces. The film presents two overlapping narratives of America's enslavement. The first form of slavery is achieved using proprietary "black boxes" and software, where swamp candidates are selected rather than elected. Massive ballot harvesting operations provide the paper trail to cover up the greatest crime in our nation's history - the removal of President Donald J. Trump. The second form of slavery focuses on the real-=life consequences of the Americans who gathered and protested the theft of their votes on November 3rd - the January Sixers - that now languish in prison.
This short film is an ode to the women who settled the Prairies, from the days of early immigration to 1916 - when Manitobans became the first women in Canada to receive the provincial vote - and beyond. Recollections of women are complemented by a series of quotations drawn from letters, diaries, and newspapers of the day, which are spoken over re-enacted scenes and archival photographs.
Student at the University of Nevada-Reno discuss voter efficacy and the division behind voting amidst the coming midterm elections.
Amidst an onslaught of attacks from a sitting President and the deadly threat of a global pandemic, local election administrators work around the clock to secure the vote for their community. Rhode Island’s election teams take center stage in this unprecedented voting adventure.