Mitt (film)
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Directed by | Greg Whiteley |
Produced by | Seth Gordon Adam Leibowitz Greg Whiteley Erin Whiteley John Kingston |
Written by | Greg Whiteley |
Starring | Mitt Romney |
Music by | Perrin Cloutier |
Cinematography | Greg Whiteley |
Edited by | Adam Ridley Greg Whiteley |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time
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92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mitt is a 2014 American documentary film that chronicles the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Mitt premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film was released on Netflix on January 24, 2014.[1]
Background
Director Greg Whiteley is an admirer of Mitt Romney's father George.[1] He was further interested in filming Romney when he heard that Romney had attended a screening of his film New York Doll and was planning to run for president.[2] Whiteley then approached Tagg Romney about making a documentary about his father's presidential bid.[1] Mitt Romney was at first resistant to the idea of a documentary, but his wife Ann liked the idea. Although Whiteley had initially planned to only cover the 2008 election, he eventually ended up filming over a period of six years.[2]
Synopsis
In 2006, Mitt Romney decides to run for president of the United States. In the days before the 2008 presidential election, he seeks to win debates against John McCain and the other Republican Party presidential candidates. After he loses the Republican nomination, he returns in 2012 to challenge incumbent Barack Obama for the White House. Meanwhile, his wife is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and he worries about disappointing his supporters and family if he loses.
Reception
Mitt received mainly positive reviews from critics. The film holds a 64/100 on Metacritic,[3] and aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes reports 81% approval.[4]
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- Pages with broken file links
- 2014 films
- English-language films
- American documentary films
- American films
- American independent films
- Documentary films about American politicians
- Documentary films about elections in the United States
- Films set in the 2000s
- Films set in the 2010s
- Mitt Romney
- Netflix original programming
- United States presidential election, 2008 in popular culture
- United States presidential election, 2012 in popular culture