Tutti a casa - Power to the People?

Tutti a casa - Power to the People?

Release date : February 1, 2017
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : Denmark / Finland / Norway /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Lise Birk Pedersen /
Writers : Lise Birk Pedersen /
Production companies : Magic Hour Films / Piraya Film / Mouka Filmi Oy /
February 1, 2017 1h 31m Denmark Documentary Italian More
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In many Western countries, trust between the people and conventional political parties is at a low point while populist movements are on the rise. In Italy, protest party Movimento 5 Stelle, founded by popular comedian Beppe Grillo, vows to send all politicians home and bring power to the people. They win a stunning 25% votes, becoming the most-voted single party in Italy, but what happens when ideals meet parliamentary reality? Can one be uncompromising and effective at the same time? Are internet referendums direct democracy or faceless mob rule?
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  • title:Tutti a casa - Power to the People?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark · Finland · Norway ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Lise Birk Pedersen /
  • Writers: Lise Birk Pedersen ·
  • Production companies: Magic Hour Films · Piraya Film · Mouka Filmi Oy ·
  • Overview:In many Western countries, trust between the people and conventional political parties is at a low point while populist movements are on the rise. In Italy, protest party Movimento 5 Stelle, founded by popular comedian Beppe Grillo, vows to send all politicians home and bring power to the people. They win a stunning 25% votes, becoming the most-voted single party in Italy, but what happens when ideals meet parliamentary reality? Can one be uncompromising and effective at the same time? Are internet referendums direct democracy or faceless mob rule?
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