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The Final Year is a fascinating dive into the last stretch of the Obama administration, capturing a unique moment in U.S. politics. Greg Barker's direction gives us rare access, with the camera lingering on key figures like John Kerry and Ben Rhodes as they navigate the complexities of global diplomacy. The film has this almost melancholic tone, underscored by the sense of impending change. It feels intimate yet expansive, showcasing the pressures and hopes as they try to cement their legacy. You get a real sense of the atmosphere in those final months, highlighting both the accomplishments and the challenges. There's a rawness here that resonates throughout, making it a distinctive entry in political documentaries. Worth a watch if you appreciate behind-the-scenes access and political nuance.
Documentary released in 2018, directed by Greg Barker.Features extensive access to the White House and State Department.Cinematography by the accomplished director of photography, Greg Barker.Focuses on key figures like John Kerry and Ben Rhodes.
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