◎译 名 公民萨姆
◎片 名 Citizen Sam
◎年 代 2006
◎国 家 加拿大
◎类 别 纪录片
◎语 言 英语
◎字 幕 N/A
◎文件格式 XviD + MP3
◎视频尺寸 624 x 352
◎文件大小 1CD 49 x 15MB
◎片 长 79 Mins
◎导 演 Joe Moulins
◎主 演 Rick Cluff ... Himself
Connie Fogel-Rankin ... Herself
Bill Goode Jr. ... Himself (as Bill Good Jr.)
Jim Green ... Himself
Heather Harrison ... Herself
Wayne Hartrick ... Himself
Don Larsen ... Himself
Ann Livingston ... Herself
Colin Metcalfe ... Himself
Abraham Rogatnick ... Himself
Sam Sullivan ... Himself
Bruce Young ... Himself
Lynn Zanatta ... Herself
◎简 介
Follows quadriplegic mayoralty candidate Sam Sullivan through his surprise victory in Vancouver's 2005 elections.
The movie tells the story of Sam Sullivan, a current Vancouver City Councillor and mayoral candidate in the run-up to the 2005 Vancouver civic election. Sullivan, representing the right wing Non-Partisan Association (NPA), is a quadriplegic since the age of nineteen (he broke his neck in a skiing accident) and the movie details some of his personal life, living and working with this physical disability. He has a folksy political style which is supported within the public mindset by him being in a wheelchair. However this style masks a bulldog and somewhat vain attitude as witnessed in candid one-on-ones between Sullivan and the camera. The movie also shows the rocky relationship he has with his main mayoral candidate rival, Jim Green - representing the left wing Vision Vancouver party - who is also a current Vancouver City Councillor. The movie concludes with Sullivan's election...
When he was nineteen years old, Sam Sullivan suffered a severe accident while skiing which left him a quadriplegic, but while many people would be uncertain about what to do with their lives after leaning they would live their life in a wheelchair, Sullivan took a path that's a challenge for nearly anyone -- he went into politics. As a member of the city council of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sullivan had earned a reputation as a conservative gadfly with a taste for troublemaking and a record for making some poorly thought out decisions (at one point he backed a program that would give cash payments to drug addicts in order to support their habits) before he announced he would run for mayor of Vancouver in 2005. While Sullivan's opponents scrupulously avoided mentioning his handicaps, his voting record and his more controversial stands were widely reported by his foes as Sullivan attempted to present his views to the people, recording his opinions in a witty and surprisingly candid video blog. Citizen Sam is a documentary which chronicles Sullivan's campaign for mayor and how he deals with the day to day challenges of running for office along with the difficulties presented by life in a wheelchair. Citizen Sam was screened in competition at Toronto's 2007 Hot Docs International Film Festival.
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