This inaugural documentary from Sunline Politifilm Productions pulls back the curtain on a largely unseen power structure shaping Florida politics, arguing that the most influential figures are often those operating far from public scrutiny. Framed against a historical backdrop of scandals involving figures like Jeffrey Epstein, Alex Daoud, and Joel Greenberg, the film centers on political operative and publisher Peter Schorsch, whose rise from a troubled past to a dominant media force raises unsettling questions about influence, accountability, and the blurred line between journalism and power brokerage. Through allegations of pay-to-play practices, hidden financial networks, and a culture of quiet complicity spanning both parties, the documentary explores how modern political ecosystems may be sustained not by headline-making scandals, but by deeply embedded systems of transactional relationships—forcing viewers to confront whether the real story isn’t the figures we know, but the ones we don’t.
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