Dinesh Joseph D'Souza, a prominent figure in the realm of conservative political commentary, authorship, and filmmaking, has made a significant impact in his career. With an impressive body of work, he has penned over a dozen books, many of which have ascended to the coveted status of New York Times best-sellers.
In 2012, D'Souza's cinematic venture, 2016: Obama's America, was released, based on his earlier literary work, The Roots of Obama's Rage, published in 2010. This political film garnered a substantial $33 million, earning it the distinction of being the highest-grossing political film of all time. Since then, D'Souza has continued to produce a series of thought-provoking political films, including America: Imagine the World Without Her (2014),Hillary's America (2016),Death of a Nation (2018),Trump Card (2020),and 2000 Mules (2022).
D'Souza's filmography showcases his dedication to exploring complex political themes and ideas, often sparking lively discussions and debates within the public sphere.