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What's the Matter with Kansas?
Filmmaker Name:
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Laura Cohen, Joe Winston
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Film Length:
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56 min
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Film Year:
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2010
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Duration:
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46-75 min
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Decade:
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2010s
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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North America
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Subject:
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Politics, Law and Justice
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Based on Thomas Frank's best-seller, What's the Matter with Kansas? shows how Kansas transformed from an outpost of radicalism to a bastion of hard-core conservatism. Unforgettable characters and their stories shed new light on our nation's political divide.
Angel Dillard helps run the most popular booth at the Kansas State Fair: Kansans For Life. She’s a lifelong Republican activist. Brittany Barden is a tireless veteran of several
rounds of Republican campaigns. Her mission is to return America to its
roots as “a Christian nation.” She’s 18 years old. Donn Teske describes himself as “a red-neck Kansas
farmer.” He also says corporate greed is “not very Christian.” He fights
to save his family farm and others like it.
Suddenly, the winds of change blow across Kansas. Keep watching – you’ll be surprised who you’re rooting for.
"★★★½ One of the Ten Best Documentaries of 2009... I've rarely seen a documentary quite like it. It has a point to make but no ax to grind. It doesn't connect the dots, nor does it need to. It takes no cheap shots. It is all there to see. " – Roger Ebert
"Other documentarians have approached the denizens of the heartland as if on safari. The filmmakers spend enough time with those profiled to get a sense of what led them to where they are." – Variety
"Winston presents us with a broad view of Kansas and Kansans. He's chosen to interview people in depth and let them speak at length. That's the mark of a good documentary." – Time Out Chicago
"Carefully cultivating a nonjudgmental tone that's largely free of condescension - no small achievement - the filmmaker's approach pays off in the final reel, when everyone's dilemmas touch us." – Village Voice
"A fascinating and, really, heartbreaking doc... What's beautiful about the movie is its lack of judgment by the filmmakers. They just let their subjects - good people whom you like - talk. Draw your own conclusions." – San Francisco Chronicle
"A funny, smart and important look at the intersection of religion and politics in America today. It's a movie that needs to be seen in both red and blue states, by liberals and conservatives alike." – In These Times
"Suitable for high school classes and college courses in cultural anthropology, political anthropology, and American studies, as well as general audiences." – Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review Database
"The film would do very well in classes that treat social movements, social change, religion, politics, identity, family, or any other staple of introductory sociology." – Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, July 2012
What's the Matter with Kansas?
Produced by
Laura Cohen
Joe Winston
Cast
Alyssa Barden
Brittany Barden
Drawn Barden
Matthew Barden
Nicholas Barden
Rob Barden
Tiffany Barden
Brad Bennett
Cindie Bennett
Julie Burkhart
Angel Dillard
Katy Dillard
Reagan Billard
Rob Dillard
Thomas Etheredge
Hilda Flores
Jose Flores
Terry Fox
Thomas Frank
Mark Gietzen
Dan Glickman
Garrett Harmon
Connie Kelly
Phil Kline
Steve LaRue
M.T. Liggett
Bob Lippoldt
Jason Lisle
Terry McLachian
Reuben Mendoza
Velia Mendoza
Troy Newman
Randy Roberts
Lynn Schneider
Penney Schwab
Dale Swenson
Donn Teske
Tyler Teske
Zachary Teske
George Tiller
Music by
Eric Lambert
Cinematography by
T.W. Li
Film Editing by
Alex MacKenzie
Joe Winston
Sound Department
Michael Capulli
Bryen Hensley
Doug Mara
John Mathie
Robert Sullivan
John Versical
Camera and Electrical Department
Daniel Herman
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additional cinematographer
Dana Kupper
Marc Menet
Susana Travieso
Joe Winston
Editorial Department
Joe Langenfeld
Location Management
Tad Kepley
Daniel Margulies
Music Department
Neko Case
Other crew
Adam Blaszkiewicz
Katie Klocksin
Gina Kovacic
Neal Patel
Charlie Thomason
Matthew Wendeln
Thanks
John Marston
Visit the film's official website: www.whatsthematterwithkansas.com
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