This portrait of Washington super lobbyist Jack Abramoff—from his early years as a gung-ho member of the GOP political machine to his final reckoning as a disgraced, imprisoned pariah—confirms the adage that truth is indeed stranger than fiction. A tale of international intrigue with Indian casinos, Russian spies, Chinese sweatshops, and a mob-style killing in Miami, this is the story of the way money corrupts our political process.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney returns to Sundance, once again wielding the tools of his trade with the skill of a master. Following the ongoing indictments of federal officials and exposing favor trading in our nation’s capital, Gibney illuminates the way our politicians’ desperate need to get elected—and the millions of dollars it costs—may be undermining the basic principles of American democracy. Infuriating, yet undeniably fun to watch, CASINO JACK is a saga of greed and corruption with a cynical villain audiences will love to hate. —Sundance Film Festival
A great reminder of what a tangled web the jailed lobbyist spun and how corrupt our system of government has become by money to the detriment of its citizens. http://eddieonfilm.blogspot.com/2010/01/its-not-alright-jack.html
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Acclaimed American documentarian Alex Gibney (“Taxi to the Dark Side” & “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room”) continues his crusade to highlight corruption in the U.S. political system with this… read review