Pelosi in the House, a new documentary of Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, premieres on HBO on Tuesday, December 13. This documentary has a unique take: the filmmaker, documentarian Alexandra Pelosi, who has done more than a dozen films for HBO, is Speaker Pelosi’s daughter. In this candid, behind-the-scenes chronicle of the life of Speaker Pelosi, viewers are taken firsthand on a journey through her career milestones and home life over nearly three decades in unique, intimate real-time footage. It covers from her election to Congress in 1987 to becoming the first female Speaker of the House in 2007, through the 2020 election and President Biden’s inauguration and even the shocking events of January 6, 2021, when the camera follows Pelosi and other lawmakers at a secure location as the crisis unfolded. Look inside American politics through Speaker Pelosi’s work on the Affordable Care Act, the COVID-19 relief package, and two impeachments. Read on for more on how to watch Pelosi in the House.
- When Does it Air: Pelosi in the House airs on Tuesday, December 13 at 9:00 p.m. ET.
- What Network: Pelosi in the House airs on HBO.
- Where to Watch: Pelosi in the House is available on-demand on Max. You can sign up here to watch.
Where to Watch Pelosi in the House
Pelosi in the House airs exclusively on HBO, and the easiest way to watch it is with Max. A subscription to Max costs $15.99 per month for their ad-free plan and $9.99 per month for their ad-supported service (meaning a few commercials with every episode). You can sign up here. Max is supported on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Chromecast, Playstation, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more. You can check out my review of Max for more details on this streaming service.
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- A selection of acquired series and movies
- All of HBO
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- A selection of acquired series and movies (South Park being a notable example)