A surprisingly tender and incisive look at the mechanics of political transformation, 'How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally)' is a testament to the power of shared experience. Caveh Zahedi and Andy Bichlbaum navigate their educational sessions with…
How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally)
Filmmaker Caveh Zahedi and member of The Yes Men Jacques Servin give classes in bringing about political change and make a web show of this. A hilarious and…
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The title itself is a provocative hook, and 'How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally)' largely delivers on its promise of an unconventional look at political activism. Filmmaker Caveh Zahedi and The Yes Men's Andy Bichlbaum present their…
Prepare for a unique cinematic encounter with 'How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally)'. Caveh Zahedi, joined by the inimitable Andy Bichlbaum, transforms the act of teaching political change into a compelling web series. The film shines in…
This is not your typical political documentary. 'How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally)' is an intriguing, if occasionally meandering, exploration of activism through the medium of a web show. Zahedi and Bichlbaum lead their classes with a…
Caveh Zahedi and Andy Bichlbaum's 'How to Overthrow the US Government (Legally)' is a fascinatingly audacious experiment in documentary filmmaking. It purports to offer lessons in political change, but what unfolds is far more nuanced. The performances, particularly…
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The film promises a viewing experience that is both amusing and insightful. By documenting the educational process of political change, it invites audiences to reflect on activism, communication, and human connection. The 'slowly but surely get to know – and appreciate – one another' aspect suggests a character-driven narrative unfolding within a conceptual framework, offering a unique blend of humour and earnest exploration.