Dianne Feinstein

Dianne Feinstein

Nascimento : 1933-06-22, San Francisco, California, U.S

Perfil

Dianne Feinstein

Filmes

No Coração do Ouro: O Escândalo da Seleção Americana de Ginastica
Herself
Uma profunda investigação sobre o escândalo que abalou os Estados Unidos e o mundo do esporte em 2017: nesse ano, uma série de abusos sexuais envolvendo Larry Nassar, o médico osteopata da equipe de ginástica olímpica feminina americana, veio à tona. Enquanto as vítimas dão detalhes sobre o que aconteceu a elas, detalhes dos crimes são revelados, assim como o encobrimento de todos eles.
The People's Palace: San Francisco City Hall 100 Years
Self
One of the most extraordinary civic buildings in America, San Francisco's City Hall rose from the rubble of the 1906 earthquake to become both the symbol of a resilient citizenry and the epicenter of a city in constant change. "The People's Palace" commemorates this remarkable piece of architecture and the dramatic events that have taken place under its dome: labor strife, political assassinations, civil rights struggles, and celebrations that have forged the character of contemporary San Francisco. Featuring interviews with mayors, journalists, scholars, and everyday citizens who have witnessed history within its walls.
14 Women
Self
Documentary that explores the lives of 14 female U.S. senators and the uniquely feminine challenges they face, including the sometimes difficult balance between their roles as public servants and wives and mothers.
Waco: The Rules of Engagement
Self - U.S. Congress (archive footage) (uncredited)
In one of the most tragic face-offs in the history of law enforcement, the deadly debacle at Waco pitted the Branch Davidian sect against the FBI in an all-out war. This documentary makes the most of footage and recordings to examine how the events that led to the tragedy of April 19, 1993, unfolded, and how the FBI's unrelenting approach made what was already a bad situation much worse.
The Times of Harvey Milk
Herself (archive footage)
Harvey Milk was an outspoken human rights activist and one of the first openly gay U.S. politicians elected to public office; even after his assassination in 1978, he continues to inspire disenfranchised people around the world.