
A people's past, a nation's future, one man's passion.
A serious health scare ignites John Thomas, an insurance salesman in his 50s, to take a closer look at his life. Motivated by a misguided obsession with getting Barack Obama elected, John takes an overwhelming involvement in the Presidential campaign. While John becomes obsessed with the ideal of change that Obama represents for Americans, he has in turn neglected to create positive change in his own life, particularly with regard to his health and familial relationships. John hides his health problems from his strong, yet supportive wife, Molly, creating a strain on their marriage. John seeks the support of a Republican relative, MLK, who initially starkly resists supporting a Democratic candidate. John's son, Kalil, rebels against his father's avid support of Obama by supporting the Republican candidate as well. John neglects to support his daughter, Tamika, at a crucial moment in her life...
Steve Warren
The film's tagline is: "A people's past, a nation's future, one man's passion."
The runtime is 85 minutes (1h 25m).
The film was directed by Charles S. Dutton.
The screenplay was written by Charles S. Dutton and Barry Hankerson.
The score was composed by Rick Stone.
Cinematography was handled by Daniel Pearl.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt2207006.
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The Obama Effect
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English
United States of America