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The War Room is a 1993 American documentary film about Bill Clinton's campaign for President of the United States during the 1992 United States presidential election. Directed by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker, the film was released on December 5, 1993. It was eventually nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award. [1]
War Room was released on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on December 22, 2015. [38] The film debuted in second place on the home video chart behind Minions. [39] The following week, War Room reached the top spot of the home video sales chart. [40] As of June 2019, the film has made $48 million from home media sales.
Control Room is a Cinéma vérité film which attempts to present an un-narrated behind-the-scenes focus on the functioning of Al-Jazeera and of the US Central Command during the Iraq War. The film, in its style, recalls The War Room , a cinema vérité documentary by Noujaim's mentors Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker , which had a similar ...
A spin-off to War Room, it is the Kendrick brothers' ninth film and the sixth through their subsidiary, Kendrick Brothers Productions. Their initial five films were created under Sherwood Pictures . It stars Cameron Arnett, Priscilla Shirer , Aspen Kennedy, Karen Abercrombie, T.C. Stallings, BJ Arnett, Ken Bevel , Benjamin Watson , Jonathan ...
The War Room, a novel by Bryan Malessa; War Room may also refer to: Command center, sometimes referred to as a war room; War Room, a ColecoVision video game; War Room (Wally Hedrick), an artwork by Wally Hedrick; War Room, a 2015 American film directed by Alex Kendrick; War Room, an Andrew Tate global network; War Room, a podcast by Steve Bannon
The Room Next Door is an adaptation, written by Almodóvar himself, of Sigrid Nunez’s 2020 novel What Are You Going Through, and at first the movie’s tone feels a little strange, untethered to ...
As of December 4, the international gross for the movie is $219,977. As of 2020 the film has grossed $34,522,221 domestically and $663,663 internationally with a worldwide total of $35,185,884. Becoming the Kendrick brother's highest grossing film until it got surpassed by War Room in 2015.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes' celebration after the team's first-round pick, Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold, in the team's war room located 20 minutes south of the actual draft ...