
Death of a President
First shown on More4 Oct 2006
Docu-drama about the imagined assassination of George W Bush.
22 Oct 2006
From Annie, Brighton
Excellent film. By the end I was completely convinced the whole thing had happened. I even had to just check the internet for current affairs just to confirm it wasn't real. Great stuff. Powerfull message, convincing therory. But very scary.
22 Oct 2006
From Victoria, London
As a liberal American living in the UK I was incredibly offended by this film. Despite my dislike for George Bush and his policies I don't believe any other sitting head of state would have to face the disrespect of this type of 'mock-umentary'. It was artistically painful enough to watch cringe-worthy acting obvious special-effects and a loose and tedious plot. But more offensive was how the film represented the complete disregard and misunderstanding Britons have for American politics and culture.
22 Oct 2006
From Chris, Leicester
Not usually a fan of this kind of TV but I thought this was a very well-made piece of entertanment. If I had caught this half way through I could easily have taken this as a 'proper' documentary. Touchy subject handled pretty well. 9/10
22 Oct 2006
From Asghar, Harrow
I was very impressed in the way the film/documentary was made which showed the true face of justice in the US. The film also showed how fingers are pointed at a particular nation without any thought or hard evidence. As one leader once said the Bush administration plays the roles of prosecutor judge and executioner.
22 Oct 2006
From Richard, Corby
Was just asked by a girl at work if George Bush was dead! Very entertaining as you can imagine! Superb programme, well written and frightfully possible. More4 at its very best as I'm sure my collegue will agree.


