New York Premiere
Al Franken: God Spoke
| USA | 90 MINUTES | EnglishComedy, Documentary
American politicians have a long history of consulting with God. George W. Bush heard from the Big Man right before he ran for president, and now comedian-turned-politician Al Franken has made a movie because, as he says in the opening credits, “God spoke to me.” For all its satirical moments, Al Franken: God Spoke is actually a very serious documentary that loosely charts the comedian’s transformation from a curly-haired conservative-basher on Saturday Night Live to a full-on political player. The film begins with Franken in a Santa Claus beard, attempting to evoke the voice of God but sounding more like Stuart Smalley. After Franken finishes bashing the right wing, the comedian’s narration abruptly ends and filmmakers Nick Doob and Chris Hegedus take over. In lieu of dispassionate interviews or archival footage, the duo achieves objectivity by filming Franken’s every waking moment—from getting out of his hotel bed on election day, to attending Air America Radio meetings in his Harvard sweats, to watching C-SPAN with his dog. The filmmakers even travel with Franken to his home state of Minnesota, where he plans to run for governor. This stepping-on-heels documentary style introduces us to the people in Franken’s life, like his irresistibly down-to-earth wife Franni and his Ivy League team of research assistants, and it paints a portrait of a wickedly smart and well-informed comedian who would like Washington to take him seriously. Though the leap from political satirist to politician will be difficult, if Ventura and Schwarzenegger can do the job, God knows Franken can.
Cast & Credits
Chris Hegedus, Nick Doob, and Ben Thompson
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