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Election (1999)
Election (1999)
Election (1999)
Election (1999)
Election (1999)
Election (1999)

Film Studies

Cinema Classics Seminar:
Election

1999: A Good Year
Thursday, October 17, 2024, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm  
Instructor: Alice Bullitt, M.A., BMFI Board Member

Ballot tampering. Destruction of campaign signs. Cupcakes. These are just a few of the Machiavellian political maneuvers seen in director Alexander Payne’s gleefully subversive comedy Election, rumored to be former President Barack Obama’s favorite film about politics. 

Election was released in 1999, arguably the greatest year ever for high school movies, one that also gave us American Pie, Cruel Intentions, 10 Things I Hate About You, But I’m a Cheerleader, and more. Even in this impressive and diverse class of films, Election manages to stand out. 

Adapted from the novel by Tom Perrotta (The Leftovers, Little Children), Election, like much of the author’s work, is a satire that deftly balances humor and tragedy, equal parts comedy and morality play. Its characters inhabit the bland landscapes of American suburbia, but their stories are anything but boring. In Omaha, Nebraska (Payne’s real-life hometown), irritatingly overachieving student Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon) is set to run unopposed for student body president—until civics teacher Jim McAllister (Matthew Broderick) persuades an endearingly dimwitted jock (Chris Klein) to run against her. As the story unfolds, the public and private lives of all of those involved become messily intertwined, and what ensues is a hilarious and insightful takedown of both American politics and the social hierarchy of high school.

Are you interested in “just” seeing this movie? Visit the public screening page here.


Cinema Classics Seminars offer an entertaining and engaging way to learn more about some of the true classics of world cinema. All students receive an introductory lecture before the film and a guided discussion after the film. In addition, those in attendance receive a ticket to see it on the big screen, as well as popcorn and a drink. Please note: the screening associated with this seminar will be open to the public, as well.

Please email BMFI Programs and Education Coordinator Jill Malcolm with any questions.

 


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$25 for members, $35 for non-members

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  • Thursday, October 17 · 6:30 pm
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