The Fines are producing the documentary through their recently launched social impact studio Change Content with A24. The husband and wife team’s “Inocente,” about a homeless and undocumented California teenager, won the 2013 Oscar for best documentary short. Their most recent movie, “Life According to Sam,” about a teen living with a rare genetic disorder, was released by HBO in 2013 and earned a Peabody and Emmy.
The insurrection at the Capitol last week left five people dead. Even after the pro-Trump insurgents erected gallows on the Capitol grounds and drove members of congress into hiding as they stormed the building, some politicians voted against certifying Biden as the elected president. Objections to Electoral College votes were recorded twice before: 1969 and 2005. As in this case, the House and Senate rejected those objections and the votes in question were counted, according to the House historian. The transition of power from Trump to Biden has become even more exceptional after the House voted to impeach Trump Wednesday, charging him with “incitement of insurrection.” That makes him the first president in US history to be impeached twice. Ten Republican representatives joined Democrats in voting to impeach Trump. Now, with less than a week before Biden’s inauguration, the Senate will vote whether to convict Trump of the charge. However, The New York Times reports that the Senate will not likely reconvene before Jan. 20, meaning the president will likely serve his full term. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.