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Get Me Roger Stone

Get Me Roger Stone

2017

TV-14

Director

Daniel DiMauro, Dylan Bank, Morgan Pehme

Runtime

100 minutes

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Synopsis

From his days of testifying at the Watergate hearings to advising recent presidential candidate Donald Trump, Roger Stone has long offended people on both sides of the political fence as a force in conservative America. Outspoken author, pundit, ahead of his time election strategist, this is his story.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

2.9/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film lacks LGBTQ+ characters or narratives. It focuses on Republican political strategy through a strictly heteronormative lens.

Gender Representation

Limited

The narrative centers on a male-dominated landscape. It reinforces traditional hierarchies where political agency is concentrated in male figures.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The cast and archival footage reflect a homogeneous demographic. It focuses on the white-majority structures of American political consultancy.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

The film explores the deconstruction of political decorum. It highlights a tactical approach to power that challenges established institutional norms.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no focus on disability or neurodivergence. The documentary provides no meaningful representation or agency to these communities.

Strengths

  • Provides a complex look at the erosion of traditional political decorum and institutional stability.
  • Effectively documents the tactical, relativistic approach to power used in modern political strategy.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks meaningful representation of women or non-male figures in political leadership roles.
  • Fails to include diverse racial, ethnic, or LGBTQ+ perspectives within the political narrative.
  • Provides no visibility or agency for individuals with disabilities or neurodivergent identities.

AI Analysis

This documentary serves as a character study of political disruption rather than a platform for intersectional representation. The film's narrow focus on a specific, traditionally structured political demographic results in low scores across most identity categories. While the film lacks diversity in gender, race, and LGBTQ+ representation, it offers a moderate look at cultural representation. It achieves this by documenting the subversion of Western political norms and the embrace of moral relativism in strategy. Ultimately, the film prioritizes the examination of systemic political mechanics and the personalities that disrupt them, leaving little room for a diverse cast of voices.

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