Joe Smart (Frank Randle) is a radio repairman who enters the political arena competing in an upcoming election against his own boss. Joe wins the election, but encounters loads of trouble in the process.

Low-level bureaucrat Sam Lowry escapes the monotony of his day-to-day life through a recurring daydr...

The story of the film The Candidate takes place during two months of campaigning before a non-specif...

When nice-guy Jeremy Martin puts on mysterious virtual reality glasses at the mall, he suddenly lose...

Dave, Sam and Jeff are about to graduate from Holden University with honors in lying, cheating and s...

An industrialist is urged to run for President, but this requires uncomfortable compromises on both ...

Political ad for the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the 1985 election.

After being thrown away from home, pregnant high school dropout Maria meets Matthew, a highly educat...

Nanni Moretti takes another look at the ebbs and flows of life in April 1996, as he becomes a father...

With the school election looming, Linus is talked into running for school president. With Lucy and C...

Muthaiya, who is a mainstay in a political party, contests the election and loses by a margin of one...

Tracy Flick is running unopposed for this year’s high school student election. But Jim McAllister ha...

An oriental doctor Kim Hak-gyu is a cantankerous man who is the longest-term householder in a small ...
Iain Lee and Katherine Boyle present the ultimate election special that was TOO HOT FOR RADIO.

On 7 May, churches, school halls, and back rooms of community centres will be turned into polling st...

The 2 protagonists, Trifon and his assistant, Vassilakis work as plumbers, try to survive with digni...

Learning to love her luscious self over the past forty years, comedian Margaret Cho realized that th...

Paul Roll is a lovable nerd who's achieved everything he's set his mind to, except...he's never been...
Old Mother Riley loses her laundry job and then battles her ex-boss in a parliamentary election.

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