A film based on a book by a popular Liberty University Convocation speaker hit theaters nationwide this summer.
The film, “2016: Obama’s America,” is based on Dinesh D’Souza’s book, “Obama’s America,” a sequel to the New York Times bestseller, “The Roots of Obama’s Rage.” It seeks to enlighten viewers to some of President Barack Obama’s most powerful ideals and influences, which shape the way he leads this country, and, more importantly, how he will continue to do so in the next four years if re-elected.
D’Souza is an executive producer, writer, director, and star for the movie. He has spoken in Liberty’s Convocation three times, and has visited campus on a number of other occasions.
D’Souza is president of The King’s College in New York City. He grew up in India and moved to the United States to attend Dartmouth College and upon graduation went to work in the White House as a policy analyst for Ronald Reagan. He is a popular speaker, appearing on numerous television programs, and a bestselling author. He has contributed to virtually every major magazine and newspaper.
“2016: Obama’s America” is produced by Gerald R. Molen, who is responsible for some of the most memorable films of the last three decades, including the Academy Award-winning “Schindler’s List.”