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Bolivia | Political Campaign
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6.1/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actor Feature Film | 2016 | Reynaldo
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film | 2016 | Luis R.
Budget 28,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 7,002,261 USD
During the first 2 minutes of the film - during Jane's interview - a b&w still photo of Sandra Bullock from her film The Net (1995) is briefly shown to depict Jane in the early days of her career.
The film is based on the work of American consulting group Greenberg, Carville, Shrum in the 2002 Bolivian presidential election.
Sandra Bullock "moons" Billy Bob Thornton in a passing bus. According to Bullock, she did NOT use a stunt double for her bare bottom.
The protagonist played by Sandra Bullock was originally male but David Gordon Green and Peter Straughan were willing to switch the role's gender for her casting.
George Clooney was cast but dropped out and was replaced by Billy Bob Thornton.
"Jane: That's the world, that's politics. That's how it works. It starts out with big promises and ends up with jackshit happening. But like the man said: "If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.""
"Pat Candy: You know, when Adlai Stevenson was running for president, a woman came up to him on a rally one night and said, "Every thinking person will be voting for you." And Stevenson said, "Ma'am, that's not enough. I need a majority.""