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In a film that exposes the incompetence and corruption at the heart of the United Nations, filmmaker Ami Horowitz takes us on a harrowing, yet often hilarious, trip through the farcical world of the United Nations. Horowitz exposes how an organization created to ennoble mankind actually enables chaos and global discord. As disturbing as the picture painted by U.N. Me may be, Horowitz manages to keep us laughing throughout the film. And just when you’re left shaking your head at one outrage or another exposed in U.N. Me, Horowitz reliably enters with comic relief.
Original Release
06/01/2012
US Release
06/01/2012
Cast
Name | Character |
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David Bosco | Self |
Roberta Cohen | Self |
Norm Coleman | Self |
Simon Deng | Self |
Charles Duelfer | Self |
Frank Gaffney | Self |
Stephen Groves | Self |
Jean-Marie Guéhenno | Self |
Peggy Hicks | Self |
Michael Hussey | Self |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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David Bosco | Self |
Roberta Cohen | Self |
Norm Coleman | Self |
Simon Deng | Self |
Charles Duelfer | Self |
Frank Gaffney | Self |
Stephen Groves | Self |
Jean-Marie Guéhenno | Self |
Peggy Hicks | Self |
Michael Hussey | Self |
Colin Keating | Self |
Mark Kirk | Self |
Moise Lida Kouassi | Self |
Cain Len | Self |
Joe Loconte | Self |
Linda Melvern | Self |
Gary Milhollin | Self |
Abou Moussa | Self |
Joshua Muravchik | Self |
Danielle Pletka | Self |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Thor Halvorssen | Executive Producer |
Matthew Groff | Producer |
Ami Horowitz | Producer |