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The Fighting President is an intriguing glimpse into the early days of FDR's presidency, capturing the zeitgeist of a nation in turmoil. Directed by Edwin C. Hill, this 1933 documentary-style film feels both like a time capsule and a narrative experiment. The pacing is almost hypnotic, weaving together historical incidents with a sense of urgency reflective of the era's desperation for leadership. It's fascinating how it presents FDR in such a glowing light, given he was still a fresh face in office. The practical effects used to recreate events add an unexpected layer of authenticity, making it a curious specimen for those interested in political cinema. Performances are earnest, and there's a palpable atmosphere of hope that permeates the film, which is quite distinctive for a documentary of its time.
Interesting historical perspective on FDR's early presidency.A mix of documentary style and dramatized incidents.Reflects the societal mood of America in the 1930s.
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Edwin C. Hill
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