Hosted by Emmy award-winning actor Bradley Whitford, Quiet Revolution features interviews with Senator Barack Obama (just before he announced his candidacy) and some of today’s leading legal scholars. The film describes how an increasingly influential movement on the far right has waged a sustained war on the Constitution as we know it. Ultra-conservative politicians, judges, professors and activists would overturn decades of precedent to shred the fabric of popular laws protecting workers, consumers and public health, expand executive power at the expense of basic civil liberties, and impose a narrow social agenda on the rest of the body politic.
Since its premiere in New York City’s Impact Film Festival, Quiet Revolution has screened in hundreds of venues around the country, including nearly every American law school, and it received a Cine Golden Eagle Award.
The film was co-produced by Virginia Williams of New View Films, LLC, and Parrhesia Picutres, which is what I called my production company at the time. I served as co-producer, editor, and stock footage supervisor. For the rest of the credits, please watch the film all the way through.