The Tea Party Movement is taking it to the big small screen. Tea Party: The Documentary Film will be available on DVD this Thanksgiving.
The film, which follows five "grassroots individuals" from town halls to the 9/12 March on Washington, is still being filmed as the crew (working at cost) captures tea parties in the field in their battle against healthcare reform.
"It began as a ripple" -- booms a baritone voice over a crescendo of music in the trailer -- "to a new threat on freedom." Then, we meet the first "grassroots individual", Jack, who intones: "I've had a yearning inside me, for quite sometime, in order to go on living within myself, I had to take an action."
The other featured "grassroots individuals" include a colonial re-enactor, a urologist, and Nate, a young black man who said he stopped supporting Obama after he became a Libertarian. Also in the lens is Jenny Beth Martin, whose trouble with the IRS was recently covered at TPMMuckraker.
The documentary first began to take form in July after writer and promotions manager Joel Foster, then a local talk radio host, struck up a working relationship with executive producer Luke Livingston at tea party events around Atlanta in the spring.
"Livingston decided there was a story here, one of the largest political movements in recent history, or in the entire history of the country, and from the inside, we had full access," Foster said.
The production's funding, $6,000 or $7,000, came from "one or two grassroots" donors, according to Foster. The donors were routed to Livingston and Foster through a FreedomWorks email list -- a list they were on since Livingston was hired by FreedomWorks to film the 9/12 march, Foster said. Foster maintains that the project is a "bottom-up thing."
There has been some free promotion from decidedly non-grassroots organizations including FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity. Tea Party Patriots and local chapters of Glenn Beck's 9/12 Project have also helped out. The film crew, supplied by Ground Floor Video, is working out of pocket until the DVD orders start rolling in, Foster said.
In the run up to the Thanksgiving release, the group behind the film is organizing "cinematic tea parties" around the country. After screening a 30-minute rough cut of the documentary participants will discuss the future of the tea party movement in a "town hall" style forum.
Foster said they have confirmed about 200 of these events.
But, Foster hopes, there will be a premiere. He's aiming to unroll the red carpet sometime around Nov. 23 at the Capitol Visitors' Center.
And yes, we have the trailer:

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mophan
November 30, 2009 3:49 PM
Is this serious or a joke? They made it way too obvious they have one person of color in this "tea party." They kept using him over and over. Wasn't he the guy that showed up in Phoenix with a assault rifle? His is the face of diversity in the lunatic right fringe - the only face.
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traitorjoe
November 30, 2009 4:03 PM
Instead of referring to the Tea Baggers as fat white people out of work who don't know the issues and call the President a socialist, the announcer calls them a "new generation of patriots."
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absurdity 007
November 30, 2009 4:16 PM
This is just more of the "liberals must die", "Liberals sunk the economy", "Liberals want your guns" theme badly disguised as Patriotism. It's really a bunch of intolerant people who just have contempt for the democratic process when it doesn't go their way. I'm sorry you guys lost the election but dressing up like 18th century patriots is necessarily patriotic, btw. And rappin about how having no health care makes u sick, doesn't make health care more affordable....c'mon??? There seems to be a little confusion when you have a rapper rappin to an audience who obviously never listened to rap in their whole lives,...is this the walking contradiction that Michael Steele & the Republican party have long hoped for. I can't wait to see the conservative reggae video they come out with on their Teabaggin xmas album.
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absurdity 007
November 30, 2009 4:28 PM
"Yo! this is Joe the Rapper givin a shout out to all the cancer stricken peeps who can't get health care, FU, you're probably all freedom hatin liberals",....I'm paraphrasing just wee bit.
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henrythefifth
November 30, 2009 4:43 PM
Just bizarre.
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Cay
November 30, 2009 7:25 PM
Did they get Al Franken to narrate this in his political radio announcer guy voice? The trailer is definitely unaware and over-the-top.
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My Green ATL
December 1, 2009 12:04 AM
Inspirational.
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bracken
December 1, 2009 10:22 AM
Music, soft focus, slo mo, drumbeats, iconic images, baritone. Guns don't kill people--production values do.
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Observer
December 4, 2009 12:35 AM
Of course it's a JOKE .. it's pure Stephen Colbert isn't it? That 'deep baritone' .... sounds like the guy who narrated The Twilight Zone.
This movie is aimed at the silly people who have no idea about the demands of a large economy and couldn't balance their checkbooks, yet think they can 'solve' the problems of the Budget of the USA !!!
Same undereducated half-wits who bought Sarah Palin's idiotic book (and think it's well written) will buy this silly little 'film' and consider it Academy Award material.
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