Super Tuesday 2008
GuardianFilms' documentary team on the road to Super Tuesday
Bill and Ted's election adventure
GuardianFilms: With Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama locked in a Super Tuesday dead heat, the two ageing lions of the Democratic party, Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy, make their final pleas in Albuquerque, New Mexico
McCain: the new Reagan?
GuardianFilms: The Observer's US correspondent, Paul Harris, asks whether John McCain - despised by many within his own party - can inherit Ronald Reagan's mantle and unite the conservative right
Desperately seeking labourers
GuardianFilms: The illegal immigrant has become the whipping boy of the Republican party. But, in California, the Observer's Paul Harris finds that the crackdown on cheap, immigrant labour is hurting food production
Getting past Bush
GuardianFilms: At the University of Missouri, Guardian US correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg finds energized and focussed young voters who can’t wait to put the Bush era behind them
Sub-prime repo man
GuardianFilms: In Stockton, California, the banks are seizing homes at a record rate. But in the latest GuardianFilms video from the US, James Ridgeway finds where most people see a crisis, Cesar Dias sees a business opportunity - on wheels
Latino mass in Brooklyn
GuardianFilms: America's 12 million illegal immigrants evoke intense Republican
antipathy and Democratic indifference. But in this GuardianFilms video, an extraordinary Irish priest in Brookly tends to his alien flock and tells it like it is
Race and politics in Harlem
GuardianFilms: As Ted Kennedy hits the campaign trail with Barack Obama, GuardianFilms looks at how Bill and Hillary misplayed the race card, particularly in their own backyard, Harlem
Giuliani's worst nightmare
GuardianFilms: GuardianFilms follows the campaign by New York firefighters against Rudy Giuliani