The Misogynists
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The Misogynists

In a single, fully-stocked hotel room on the night of the 2016 general election, two Trump supporters celebrate the unexpected results.

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The Misogynists is an intriguing and timely film set in a single hotel room on the night of the 2016 general election. This dark comedy follows two Trump supporters, Cameron and Baxter, as they revel in the unexpected victory of their chosen candidate.

Taking place as the entire nation grapples with the election results, the movie explores themes of sexism, misogyny, and the divisions within society. As the night unfolds, Cameron and Baxter engage in heated discussions regarding their views on gender and politics, engaging in biting and confrontational dialogue that challenges traditional gender norms.

Directed by Onur Tukel, The Misogynists serves as a commentary on the state of contemporary politics, showcasing how deep-seated beliefs and prejudices can lead to toxic masculinity. The film features stellar performances from Dylan Baker as Cameron, a wealthy businessman with troubling beliefs, and Trieste Kelly Dunn as Baxter, a sex worker who brings a unique perspective to the conversation.

With its intimate setting and thought-provoking script, The Misogynists promises to captivate audiences with its exploration of gender dynamics and political ideologies. While addressing weighty themes, the film offers glimpses of humor that keep viewers engaged.

This film is essential viewing for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of contemporary politics and the enduring struggle for gender equality.

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The Misogynists

Release Date:

06 Oct 2017

Writers:

Onur Tukel