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Director: Mora Stephens
Cast: Alison Cimmet, Alicia Harding, Woodwyn Koons
At the 2004 Republican Nation Convention, love blooms between a Republican delegate and a Democrat protesting the event.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Conventioneers, a 2005 comedy-drama directed by Mora Stephens, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics praised its timely exploration of political divides and budding romance, the film has not garnered significant awards recognition. The film holds a 6.0/10 rating on IMDb, suggesting a moderately positive audience reception.
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Directed by Mora Stephens and released in 2005, Conventioneers blends comedy, drama, and romance as it explores the unlikely connection that develops between a Republican delegate and a Democratic protester at the 2004 Republican National Convention. The film offers a unique and charming perspective on political divisions and the power of human connection to transcend them.
Conventioneers is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Mora Stephens, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joel Viertel. It stars Matthew Mabe, Woodwyn Koons, and Alek Friedman. It revolves around a Republican man who, visiting New York City for the first time as a delegate to the Republican National Convention, falls into an unlikely affair with a Democratic woman.
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