Knock Down the House
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Knock Down the House

A look at the people involved with various political campaigns during the 2018 U.S. congressional election.

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Knock Down the House (2019) provides an insightful look into the lives of four inspiring women who challenged the political status quo during the 2018 U.S. Congressional elections. This captivating documentary sheds light on their unique and tumultuous journeys, highlighting their determination to fight for a better future.

The film follows Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush, and Paula Jean Swearengin as they embark on grassroots campaigns, taking on powerful incumbent politicians. From Ocasio-Cortez's remarkable rise to becoming the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, to the personal tragedies that spurred Vilela and Bush to take action, and Swearengin's fight against corporate interests, their stories are both heartbreaking and inspiring.

With unprecedented access to their campaigns, director Rachel Lears effectively captures the highs and lows of these women's battles, deftly balancing their personal struggles with the broader political issues they champion. From the backrooms of town halls to the tears shed on campaign trails, audiences will witness the immense sacrifices and sheer determination required to challenge the system.

Knock Down the House is a timely and relevant documentary that highlights the importance of grassroots activism and the power of ordinary individuals to effect change in their communities. Through their stories, viewers will be inspired to engage in politics, empowered to question traditional power structures, and encouraged to believe that anyone can make a difference.

Get ready to be moved by this powerful and emotional documentary that will leave you with a renewed sense of hope for a more inclusive and democratic future.

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Knock Down the House

Release Date:

01 May 2019