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Director: Marlo Poras
Cast: Doris Haddock, Judd Gregg, Howard Dean, Trent Lott
Doris "Granny D" Haddock is the nation's oldest political newcomer. At 90, she laced up her sneakers and walked across America to rally against the influence of big money in elections-making both friends and enemies inside the Washington beltway. Now 94 and still fed up with politics as usual, she jumps at an unexpected chance to run for U.S. Senate. With just four months until Election Day, Doris and her motley crew of political aces and amateurs craft a feisty campaign that personifies her democratic ideals of a government of, by and for the people.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Run Granny Run, a 2007 documentary directed by Marlo Poras, follows 94-year-old political newcomer Doris 'Granny D' Haddock as she mounts an unexpected campaign for a U.S. Senate seat. The film has been well-received by critics for its inspiring portrait of Haddock's democratic ideals and feisty campaign against the influence of big money in politics.
Why you might like this:
Run Granny Run (2007) directed by Marlo Poras is a compelling documentary that follows the inspiring story of 94-year-old Doris 'Granny D' Haddock's unlikely Senate campaign, as she takes on the influence of big money in politics with her feisty, grassroots approach. Fans of inspiring true stories and political underdogs will appreciate this heartwarming film.