Jonathan Pie's American Pie Trailer

Jonathan Pie's American Pie Trailer (2019)

"It is the US midterm elections, and Jonathan Pie is sent across the pond on the campaign trail to meet real people who don't normally have a voice." 20 January 2019 58 mins

This balanced mocku-documentary is Louis Theroux meets Alan Partridge. It is the US midterm elections, and spoof news reporter Jonathan Pie is sent across the pond on the campaign trail. Jonathan meets real people who don't normally have a voice as he sorts through the utter carnage of US politics and delivers an extremely entertaining, witty take on Trump's America. He talks to all sides: Republicans, Democrats and independents, while attempting to work out whether Trump is going to destroy the planet with his stance on climate change, his relationships with volatile countries or his twitter account. Pie comes away with a lot of his preconceptions blown out of the water but also with a few intact.

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Cast

Tom Walker

as Jonathan Pie

Sabrina Carter

as Vivienne

Will Franken

as Himself

Steve Furst

as Voice Over (Voice)

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 20 January 2019

Production Companies

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