Me the People: A Populist HandbookMe the People: A Populist Handbook
(2021)
 

Me the People: A Populist Handbook

A new kind of populist leader disrupts the political landscape, dividing the electorate.

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"Me The People: A Populist Manual" is a documentary about how political divisions within countries - in this case, the United States as an example - are fueling a new type of populism. The production explores the changing political landscape, using the election of Donald Trump and questioning the growing divide between the left and the right. "Me The People: A Populist Manual" is also important to analyze the current scenario in Brazil, which is experiencing a growing dichotomy and it is difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Is it time to face that perhaps populism is actually threatening the democratic process? The film manages to instigate the discussion of this issue in a very intriguing way.

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Me The People explores how wedge politics on key divisive issues, is giving rise to a new kind of populist leader. They are disruptors with a new playbook. They are loved by some, challenged by others, dividing the electorate. But are they also expressing the will of the people?

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