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Documentary Screening

Documentary Impact

Montana stands at the frontline of two converging national issues: an affordability crisis and a grassroots movement to nullify Citizens United. Together, they challenge the very integrity of the American experiment. In an era of profound polarization, there is an urgent need for media that bypasses partisan rhetoric to promote a healthy discourse of our current economic and political climate.

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Corporatocracy "We The People" seeks to decouple identity from ideology, establishing a neutral ground where Americans across the political spectrum can confront the systemic factors driving the affordability crisis. The project unmasks the corporate mechanics of political capture, tracing a direct line from legislated "dark money" to the rising cost of living and the erosion of democratic representation.

 

By serving as the definitive record of The Montana Plan, the film captures a historic grassroots attempt to challenge Citizens United at the state level. The narrative seeks to leave viewers with the unsettling realization that "We the People" are no longer in control, while promoting bipartisan discussion of American social and economic issues.

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