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The documentary film Following Alexis West chronicles the effects that New
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Zealand’s switch to a proportional representation voting system has had on its
 
culture and politics since 1996.  Mirroring the journey taken by French political
 
theorist and lawyer Alexis de Tocqueville to America to examine the workings
 
of democracy in the early nineteenth century, which culminated in the writing
 
of De la démocratie en Amérique (Democracy in America), the film’s producer
 
Brian Boyko travels to New Zealand from the United States to document the
 
country’s political and cultural achievements.  The documentary examines
 
the way in which New Zealand’s reconfigured voting structure may serve to
 
prevent ‘gerrymandering, negative campaigning, civic disengagement, and
 
undue influence of powerful lobbies, as well as taking a look at problems
 
with democracy in New Zealand that [are believed not to exist] in America,
 
like restrictions on satire and film classification.’ (www.blogphilo.com/
 
main/?page_id=9)  Interviews are conducted with prominent New Zealand
 
politicians, political scientists, media figures, bloggers, and ‘just plain old folks
 
in the pub,’ with a view to gaining insights into the success of the proportional
 
representation voting structure, and ultimately what the relationship is between
 
NZ’s parliamentary system and its people.
 

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