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The Second Civil War is a satirical black comedy television film directed by Joe Dante for the HBO cable television network, first aired on March 15, 1997. The film details the build-up to an ethnically fueled civil war in an alternate future United States as a result of unsustainably excessive immigration, political self-interest, and ratings-pursuing news media.
Beau Bridges as Governor Jim Farley in The Second Civil War (HBO) Obba Babatundé as Willie Johnson in Miss Evers' Boys (HBO) Michael Caine as F. W. de Klerk in Mandela and de Klerk (Showtime) Ossie Davis as Mr. Evers in Miss Evers' Boys (HBO) Joe Mantegna as Pippi De Lena in The Last Don (CBS)
HBO Treat Williams: Michael Ovitz: The Late Shift: 1997: Beau Bridges: James Farley: The Second Civil War: HBO: Obba Babatundé: Willie Johnson Miss Evers' Boys: HBO Michael Caine: F. W. de Klerk: Mandela and de Klerk: Showtime: Ossie Davis: Mr. Evers Miss Evers' Boys: HBO Joe Mantegna: Pippi De Lena The Last Don: CBS: Outstanding Supporting ...
The 19th Annual CableACE Awards ceremony was held on November 14, 1997, ... Joe Dante – The Second Civil War (HBO) Joseph Sargent – Mandela and de Klerk (Showtime)
Dante also directed the 1997 made-for-television film The Second Civil War, a social satire about anti-immigration. The film was allegedly troubled with a "tremendous amount of interference during post-production" by a studio executive at HBO. [7]
Ava DuVernay and Roberto Patino’s DMZ has been handed a series order by HBO Max. The streamer has ordered four episodes of the limited series, a futuristic drama set amid a second American civil ...
The Second Civil War: April 20, 1997: In the Gloaming: May 17, 1997: Weapons of Mass Distraction: June 14, 1997: ... HBO Pictures' final film before merge with HBO NYC
Ahead of the June 16 premiere of “House of the Dragon” Season 2, HBO is inviting fans to pledge their allegiance to either Rhaenyra’s Black or Alicent’s Green faction with an AI-enabled ...