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Conventioneers (2005)

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Directed by
Mora Stephens

Written by
Mora Stephens, Joel Viertel

Cast
Basil, Adrian Blue, Jennifer Brown, Alison Cimmet, Gibby Cohen [more]


Release Date
• USA: Apr 25, 2005

Official Website:
Conventioneers Website

Running Time
1 hour, 35 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Cinema Libre Studio, Hyphenate Films

Studio Cinema Libre

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Other Titles
• Conventioneers (2005)



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 Synopses for Conventioneers (2005)
1.CONVENTIONEERS follows MASSEY, a Republican delegate to the RNC who falls into an unlikely affair with a girl he knew in college -- LEA, a Liberal who has returned to the city to protest the Republican agenda. Both are political virgins, who have surrounded themselves with like-minded colleagues and have never really confronted the "enemy" in the flesh. At the same time, DYLAN -- a former protester who dropped out of the scene after becoming a father -- must also confront his dedication to the cause when he is hired as a sign language interpreter for the President's speech at the convention. When he tells his activist friends about the job, they try to convince him to stage a protest during the President’s speech instead. The tension builds as Dylan reaches the convention floor itself, takes his place next to the President, while Massey and Lea try and find each other in the chaos outside. What follows will test their beliefs about politics, love and commitment, and will push buttons on both sides of the divide.

Shooting entirely in New York, director Mora Stephens and producer Joel Viertel utilized the 2004 Republican National Convention by incorporating events of the RNC into the storyline of the film. The film blends actors with real events and real activists from both sides of the aisle, and features breakthrough performances by actors Matthew Mabe and Woodwyn Koons as the two star-crossed lovers and Alek Friedman as the interpreter, all of whom must choose between their political ideals and their personal desires during the tumultuous days of the convention. -- © Cinema Libre Studios.
  
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