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A man searches for answers to Donald Trump's widespread support before the 2016 presidential election.
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| TheWrapTodd GilchristUltimately, American Chaos isn’t bad, it’s just kind of too late to do any real good. |
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferNot as enraging nor as comprehensive as Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 11/9, but at least you'll get a glimpse into the mindset of Trump supporters, a.k.a. "Good Germans." |
| Denver WestwordAlan ScherstuhlThe film, I suspect, will have some minor historical value, but I fear that watching Stern well up on election night won't offer much insight to people alive now. |
| Big Apple ReviewsHarvey S. KartenMay become a political classic, an entertaining look at what makes Trump's supporters so passionate. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreIt doesn’t take a hectoring Michael Moore or patronizing Dinesh D’Souza to properly account for “what happened” and “who these people are, and why” they supported Donald Trump. It turns out Trump supporters, “in their own words,” is the most damning portrait of them imaginable. |
| The Daily BeastNatalia WinkelmanWant to know what trumps news fatigue? Political documentary fatigue...an earnest and engaging effort that still fails to add much to the conversation. |
| Solzy at the MoviesDanielle SolzmanAmerican Chaos is a well-made cinéma-vérité road documentary as a filmmaker travels through Red States seeking to understand their feelings. |
| Washington City PaperTricia OlszewskiStern, however, remains remarkably calm and even empathetic toward his subjects... |
| Chicago ReaderLeah Pickett[Stern's] goal with the film is not to argue or to condescend but to listen. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenWhile an argument can be made for it being either “too late” or “too soon,” James D. Stern’s American Chaos nevertheless serves as a handy look back on the poll-defying perfect storm that cleared Donald Trump’s path to the White House. |