Drama films about corrupt governments and political scandals

Drama films about corrupt governments and political scandals

Drama films about corrupt governments and political scandalsDrama films about corrupt governments and political scandals

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Corruption is everywhere, the difference is that one side is seen and the other will remain hidden forever, unless someone finds the perfect thread to find a clear answer. And while many governments were uncomfortable with these dramas, they were needed to uncover some political scandals that had been etched into history.

THE drama films about corrupt governments and political scandals They are the perfect gateway for many people to discover cases they have tried to keep isolated and out of the public eye, but which some brave filmmakers have dared to speak up, even knowing the retribution this could bring them, not only in their careers, but even in their life, your private life.

The fraud

Directed by Cory Finley, we have ‘The scam’, a film based on a real corruption. The story is continued by Hugh Jackman, who brings to life Frank Tassone, one of the leaders of the Roslyn school district, who strives for the best quality education for his students, but at the same time profits from public funds to live luxuriously. Available on HBO Max.

the perfect dictatorship

One of films that strongly criticized the government of the day, was the story of Luis Estrada in ‘The Perfect Dictatorship’. A story with Damián Alcázar, Joaquin Cosío, Tony Dalton and Alfonso Herrera, about one of the biggest television networks that has tried to clean up the image of a corrupt politician. Available on Netflix.

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miss sloane

Directed by John Madden in 2016, the story of this political thriller won several awards in its release year. Jessica Chastain plays Elizabeth Sloane, an executive who wants the US government to regulate the use of firearms, but whose plans interfere with one of the most powerful and influential lobbies in the Washington Senate. Available on Star+.

The mail

Directed by Steven Spielberg himself, we have an Oscar-nominated film like ‘The Post’. It is a suspenseful drama starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, who bring to life reporters Katharine and Ben, reporters for the Washington Post and who risked their careers for press freedom, when they discovered the “Pentagon Papers”. ”. Available on YouTube.

The darkest hour

American government aside, we now have Joe Wright’s acclaimed ‘Darkest Hour’ with Gary Oldman. The film chronicles Winston Churchill’s early days as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, as Adolf Hitler’s troops expand and the course of World War II is now in his hands. Available on Amazon Prime Video.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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