You might be tired of politics after this roller coaster of a presidential election. Maybe you’ve tried escaping to the movies — only to find that some of the season’s marquee releases, like “Gladiator II” or the Ralph Fiennes pope thriller “Conclave,” are themselves about campaigns, conniving and democracy’s viability.
As a follow-up to the On Politics reading guide we assembled over the summer, I want to hear about your favorite movies about politics. Tell me why you adore a classic like “All the President’s Men.” Or think expansively, and tell me about a movie you love that touches on political themes even as it seems to be about something else.
Your answer may be featured in an upcoming newsletter.
I’ll read every response I receive, and reach out to some respondents to learn more. I will not publish any part of your response without first contacting you and hearing back from you. And I won’t use your contact information for anything besides following up with you, nor will I share it with anyone outside our newsroom.
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