The Last Party

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"America, This Is Your Wake Up Call."
  • NR
  • 1993
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 6.6  (657)

The Last Party is a 1993 documentary film chronicling the political climate leading up to the 1992 United States presidential elections. The film features appearances from a number of prominent political figures, including former President Bill Clinton and current Vice President Al Gore. The documentary is narrated by actor Robert Downey Jr. and is directed by Mark Benjamin and Marc Levin.

The Last Party looks at the 1992 election cycle from a number of different angles. One aspect of the film focuses on the growing popularity of third-party candidates, particularly Ross Perot, who received a significant portion of the popular vote despite not winning any electoral votes. The filmmakers also examine the impact that fringe candidates like Pat Buchanan and David Duke had on the election, particularly in terms of their appeal to voters on the fringes of both the Republican and Democratic parties.

In addition to examining the role of third-party candidates in the election, The Last Party also looks at the media's handling of the race. Throughout the film, Benjamin and Levin highlight the ways in which news organizations shape the public's perception of the candidates, from the way they are framed in news stories to the selection of political analysts who appear on talk shows.

The film features a number of interviews with political insiders, journalists, and activists, including Ann Palmer, who worked on the Clinton/Gore campaign. Palmer provides insights into the Clinton campaign's strategy, as well as its successes and failures. Other interviewees include the journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson and the civil rights activist Al Sharpton.

Throughout the film, The Last Party makes use of archival footage and news clips to help tell the story of the 1992 election cycle. The film also features segments in which Levin and Benjamin go out into the streets to talk to ordinary voters about their attitudes toward the candidates and the issues of the day.

One of the most interesting aspects of The Last Party is its focus on the rise of younger voters as a political force. The film depicts a generation of young Americans coming of age in an era of economic uncertainty and political disillusionment. Many of these young people turned to alternative candidates like Perot or were drawn to the idealistic, grassroots messaging of the Clinton campaign.

Overall, The Last Party is a compelling and thought-provoking look at the role of politics and the media in shaping public opinion. Although it is a documentary about a specific moment in time, the film's insights into the mechanics of campaigning and the nature of political discourse remain relevant today. For anyone interested in American politics or the intersection of media and culture, The Last Party is a must-see.

The Last Party is a 1993 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.6.

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  • Release Date
    1993
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (657)