A HBO documentary gives an in-depth look at the lives of three Republican Congressmen from the Freedom Caucus as they navigate the challenges and conflicts of Washington politics. The Swamp is a 2020 Spanish Spanish-language Documentary movie starring Pedro Alonso, Lex Monner, Ra L Prieto, Ken Buck, Daniel Dimauro, Matt Gaetz and John Sarbanes. The movie is based on El Silencio del pantano by Juanjo Braulio. The Swamp was Produced by I Aki Juaristi and Antonio Asensio. The Swamp is written by Carlos De Pando and Sara Autu A and it is directed by Marc Vigil. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Swamp was released on 4th August 2020 and takes a screen time of 92 minutes.
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The Swamp Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 33%
Hank Stuever
Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehmes intriguing documentary, The Swamp (premiering Tuesday on HBO), makes a good natured and often compelling attempt to explain some of the endemic, deep seated dysfunctions of Congress (a.k.a. ( Read More )
Bill Goodykoontz
If he sounds like a little kid showing off, dont worry hes just getting started. ( Read More )
Alex McLevy
But theres a simple earnestness to its despair over fixing Washington corruption, a useful reminder that, actually, sometimes there are easy answersif only the path to achieve them wasnt so effectively blocked by moneyed interests. ( Read More )
Dan Fienberg
The documentarys biggest miss is with Buck, a personality free snooze of a professional politician pretending hes not a professional politician. ( Read More )
Brian Lowry
Among those weighing in is John Sarbanes (D Md.), whose advocacy for genuine reform has not surprisingly met considerable resistance proof, Lessig contends, that paralysis benefits the status quo. ( Read More )