Awards Documentary With the help from Hollywood, documentary Obama campaign on issues glowing first term

With the help from Hollywood, documentary Obama campaign on issues glowing first term

With the help from Hollywood, documentary Obama campaign on issues glowing first term

Appreciated by Hollywood, is the campaign of President Obama which released documentary film of 17-minute that shows the president as a strong resolute actor who faced a rapid financial downturn as well as the impact of the country's war against terrorism as a determination with a large number of difficult actions and decisions.

The documentary elaborates the campaign of Obama which gives an insight into what makes his team in order to distribute the presidential re-election bid: As Obama is an example of principle, he fought with the enormous challenges according changing time and situation and stood before the election won, however he played vital role to save the auto industry of USA to begin to rebuild the economy, passing health care improvement and approve the raid which finished Osama bin Laden.

"Recently, would be that difficult decisions to make, he would not just commit the country’s course, instead they would disclose the nature of the people," actor Tom Hanks says.

Obama's documentary "The road we have traveled" released on Thursday on over 300 screens att ove the country. Davis Guggenheim was the director of the documentary film who directed, among other things, the Academy Award-winning "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore about a campaign for global warming.

Republicans rejected the movie, making the cost less than $ 345.000, calling nothing except a clever part of propaganda which was not considered a full stock of presidency of Obama released. However, it is criticized as the documentary does not create value on an unemployment rate over 8% during the presidency of Obama, rising debt and the price of spiking gas.

"It is not necessary to see a Hollywood movie to know what exactly Obama has dome in his precedency during the last three years," a Republican National Committee spokeswoman, Kirsten Kukowski said. "Unluckily, American people feel that Obama's achievement after President Obama the nation has led towards higher unemployment, record debt as well as higher gas prices."