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In Theaters: May 1, 2019 (limited)

On Netflix: May 1, 2019

PG | 1h 26m | Documentary

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When tragedy struck her family in the midst of the financial crisis, Bronx-born Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had to work double shifts in a restaurant to save her home from foreclosure. After losing a loved one to a preventable medical condition, Amy Vilela didn’t know what to do with the anger she felt about America’s broken health care system. Cori Bush was drawn into the streets when the police shooting of an unarmed black man brought protests and tanks into her neighborhood. Paula Jean Swearengin was fed up with watching her friends and family suffer and die from the environmental effects of the coal industry.

Director: Rachel Lears

Studio: Netflix

Producer(s): Rachel Lears, Robin Blotnick, Sarah Olson

Cast: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush, Joe Crowley, Paula Jean Swearengin, Amy Vilela

Writer(s): Robin Blotnick, Rachel Lears

Official Site: netflix.com/title/81080637

4 votes and 2 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 100%

18%

In Theaters: May 1, 2019 (limited)

On Netflix: May 1, 2019

PG | 1h 26m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

When tragedy struck her family in the midst of the financial crisis, Bronx-born Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had to work double shifts in a restaurant to save her home from foreclosure. After losing a loved one to a preventable medical condition, Amy Vilela didn’t know what to do with the anger she felt about America’s broken health care system. Cori Bush was drawn into the streets when the police shooting of an unarmed black man brought protests and tanks into her neighborhood. Paula Jean Swearengin was fed up with watching her friends and family suffer and die from the environmental effects of the coal industry.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 100%

18%

In Theaters: May 1, 2019 (limited)

On Netflix: May 1, 2019

PG | 1h 26m | Documentary

When tragedy struck her family in the midst of the financial crisis, Bronx-born Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had to work double shifts in a restaurant to save her home from foreclosure. After losing a loved one to a preventable medical condition, Amy Vilela didn’t know what to do with the anger she felt about America’s broken health care system. Cori Bush was drawn into the streets when the police shooting of an unarmed black man brought protests and tanks into her neighborhood. Paula Jean Swearengin was fed up with watching her friends and family suffer and die from the environmental effects of the coal industry.