A frustrated radio DJ takes to the streets of Manhattan during the Republican National Convention after the FCC has slapped his station with $1 million in indecency fines, and popular radio personality Joe Pace (Josh Hamilton) isn't going down without a fight. As the streets fill with restless republicans, angry protestors, and other colorful characters, Joe arms himself with a wireless microphone and a portable transmitter in order to get the opinions of the average person on the street.
Direction
Shot guerrilla-style during the actual 2004 RNC protests.
Writing
Razor-sharp political satire that still stings 20 years later.
Director
Jed Weintrob
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filmed during the real 2004 Republican National Convention in Manhattan, with actual protesters and bystanders unaware they were in a movie.
Released in the shadow of Janet Jackson's Super Bowl controversy, when FCC indecency fines exploded from $32,500 to $500,000 per violation.
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