Dismantling Democracy: PBS Docuseries

 

Dismantling Democracy is a three part docuseires that examines new and old democratic structures of government in the United States and around the world. Featuring intimate interviews with key players offering powerful perspectives, the documentary depicts the gradual deterioration of the effectiveness of government for, of, and by the people. Economic imbalances, racial tension, xenophobia, and a global rise in populism exist at odds with the fundamental democratic principles of fairness, equality, and justice. Through a critical look at the history and current state of democracies, it becomes evident that preserving democracy is a feat no less significant than its establishment. So, are We the People up to this pressing task of preserving democracy? The film issues a call to act before the deterioration of democracy continues.

Client: The University of Virginia Center for Politics

Project Title: Dismantling Democracy

Production Company: MAKE/FILMS

Edited by Jordan K. Graff