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Hollywood pitches in for Obama



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Published Date: 07 July 2008
HIS film turned millions of Americans on to the challenges of climate change and transformed the reputation of former vice-president Al Gore. Now Davis Guggenheim, the Oscar-winning director of An Inconvenient Truth, is working on a new film intended to boost the image of presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Guggenheim and a large film crew were spotted in Butte, Montana, filming Mr Obama, who made a campaign stop there over the 4 July holiday weekend. The documentary will tell the story of Mr Obama's life and his African and American heritage, as well as spelling out how Democrats believe they can win in the American West.

Filming took place at the Freedom Fest Independence Day celebration. Additional scenes with Mr Obama were shot in the Clark Chateau Museum, a mansion from the glory days of Butte, which was once a wealthy mining town.

Mr Obama, criticised earlier in the campaign for being unpatriotic and not wearing a flagpin, was in Butte with his wife, Michelle, their daughters, Malia and Sasha, and his sister and her family. The occasion coincided with Malia's tenth birthday but she didn't seem to mind spending it helping her father's campaign as the whole family waved American flags for the cameras.

The film will premiere at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, next month. Democrat strategists hope that the film, which may then go on general release, will "sell" Mr Obama to the American people after wide concerns that a lot of voters don't yet "get" the Democrat nominee.

It will also address many of the persistent false rumours which circulate around the candidate, such as the persistent belief amongst 10 per cent of registered voters that Barack Hussein Obama is a Muslim.

Mark Blumenthal, the editor of Pollster.com and a longtime Democratic commentator, said: "There are still a lot of voters don't know about him, particularly those voters who make up their minds last. Obama needs to do something to fill out what people know about him and to get rid of the fear."

The film is shrouded in secrecy. When asked what was going on, Mr Obama's camp repeatedly said that the candidate was doing a routine video shoot for the campaign's media department.

Guggenheim, whose TV credits include 24, NYPD Blue and ER, said he had been interviewing Mr Obama but added that he could not reveal more until he had consulted with the Obama campaign.

This is not the first time a candidate's life and bid for the presidency has made it on to the screen. In 2000, Democrat congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's daughter, Alexandra Pelosi, made Journeys With George, featuring behind the scenes footage of George Bush's campaign.

Guggenheim, whose name is listed as having made a personal cash donation to the Obama campaign, is carrying on a family tradition. His famous father Charles Guggenheim won four Oscars, including one for his 1968 chronicle Robert Kennedy Remembered. Charles Guggenheim also acted as a media adviser to many Democratic political figures.

But the Obama film needs to be more than just a flattering biopic. Like Hugh Hudson's film of Neil Kinnock, which was shown during the 1987 UK election campaign and was credited with transforming the image of the then Labour leader, Mr Obama needs an image pep-up.

There's no guarantee that the message of a sympathetic film will reach the public in large numbers, however.

Despite the success of An Inconvenient Truth, political films rarely make big box office in the US.

Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry, made by supporters of the last Democratic presidential candidate in an attempt to rebut allegations that he had exaggerated his Vietnam war record, enjoyed a very limited cinema release – even in Kerry's home city of Boston.

Far more effective in shaping opinions was Stolen Honour: Wounds That Never Heal, a film which was highly critical of Kerry and was broadcast on television across the US, thanks to the financial backing of a Bush sympathiser.

From Monroe to Reagan – making politics more like the movies...

ONE of the most famous and controversial links between the White House and Hollywood sprang from screen legend Marilyn Monroe's connections to the Kennedy brothers.

Alleged to have been involved with both the president and his attorney general brother, she even made her last significant public appearance with John F Kennedy, famously singing 'Happy Birthday' to the president in 1962.

Though JFK was often likened to a Hollywood actor, the relationship between the the world of politics and movies reached what seemed to many to be its inevitable conclusion when Ronald Reagan ascended to the presidency in 1981.

However, Reagan's film career – he was credited in more than 20 'B' movies – was a distant memory by the time he reached the Oval Office, having served out the 60s and most of the 70s as Governor of California, and run twice to become the Republican presidential candidate before securing the nomination in 1980.

California's residents took Hollywood to their hearts once again when they elected the all-action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor of the state in 2003.

Despite an at times indifferent performance during his tenure, his name has been linked with the White House on several occasions.

Unfortunately, for the Austrian-born former body builder, the American Constitution prevents non-natural-born US citizens from running for president.

However, he has been a vocal supporter of a campaign to allow anyone who has been a US citizen for 20 years to run for office.

In 1999, Warren Beatty said that he had been giving consideration to running for the Democratic nomination.

At the time he also voiced concern about the party's candidates in the run-up to the 2000 election.

But perhaps the most bizarre collision between Hollywood and the White House occurred in 1970, when Elvis, having finished the very last of his 31 movies, visited the Oval Office to meet Richard Nixon.

The sight of the singer-turned-actor dressed in a maroon cape shaking hands with Tricky Dicky was an incongruous one.

He asked the president to appoint him as a Federal Agent at Large – a role that did not exist – so that he could do battle against the drug culture.

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1

Nit-Nat,

07/07/2008 00:06:08
The SNP are a joke.
2

Silence of the Yams,

07/07/2008 01:22:41
Obama is a Chicago bully boy and con man. I bet this isn't on this BS film.
3

Scullion,

Canada 07/07/2008 02:36:57
From the outside looking in, it appears that John McCain's best strategy would be to say as little as he can and see if America's ambivalence about Obama does his work for him.
The American federal system of checks and balances would prevent any radical transformation of their political landscape if Obama were to be elected. However, if he were to become President, it would be a brave and symbolic gesture to the world that America is ready to change. The world would notice, applaud and we would all be much better off because of it.
4

W Smith,

Middle East 07/07/2008 03:51:00
No mention of Democrat Robert Redford's movie on Che Gueuvara - which tried to glorify Geuvara as a Hero of the Left.

This is the same Geuvara that executed people without trial - something that Redford didn't mention in his movie.

Funny that.
5

Alec in Chicago,

Chicago 07/07/2008 05:30:56
Scullion

The outside? That's an understatement.

The system of checks and balances no longer functions.

Obama represents no change, never mind a radical transformation. He's backing the FISA bill: federally endorsed presidential wire-tapping at will, retroactive legalization of same, and immunity for the telecom companies that handed over data without the hint or promise of a warrant.

Transformation? Horse hockey!
6

John Cameron,

Broughty Ferry 07/07/2008 07:07:09
Given Hollywood's ability to jumble the facts, Obama could turn out in the film to be white. After all, "An Inconvenient Truth" was the biggest load of lies and nonsense produced in a film since the American WWII epics.
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07/07/2008 07:59:07
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Number 6,

Germany 07/07/2008 08:54:07
Go for it Obama. You can get through to the majority of Americans despite the dreadful media you have to fight. Gore knows all about that, having suffered the most appalling, shameful sustained attack from the cowards in the press. Believe it or not, there are STILL Americans who believe Gore claimed to have invented the internet. Of course he didn't claim that,
but unfortunatley , some people will clutch on to anything to justify their not voting for Obama.

Marvel at how we are back to ,He doesn't wear a tie pin, he's not patriotic enough, totally ignoring the fact McCain hardly ever wears one, nor does Clinton, but it's only Obama who gets the flack.

Despite all these plurile efforts, I still believe there is enough sane Americans who will not vote for that aged,vietnam collaberator, how could they ?.
Can anyone explain McCains life long battle to close down the whole Vietnam war affair. Stopping all further efforts to find those still not accounted for, blocking every attempt to have prisoner's files released and even blocking aid to Vietnam veterans.

Go to the site "Vietnam veterans against John McCain" to see what a thoroughly despicable old man he really is. Patriotic ??? what a sick joke that is. Come on America, this is your last chance before you slip into hell.
9

donald,

glasgow 07/07/2008 09:39:20
#1.
Labour is a tragedy.
10

Anglofile,

07/07/2008 09:55:25
"Rambobama"

Another over hyped American sh!tfest
11

Neil,

Glasgow 07/07/2008 11:43:40
Wonder if there will be 13 proven lies in this film too then?

Considering that McCain spent years in a North Vietnamese prison camp & didn't break I think Obama will steer clear of any Rambo references.
12

Number 6,

Germany 07/07/2008 12:11:11
#11 Actually he "Broke" immediatley. Go to the web site mentioned at post 8 and learn about the REAL john McCain. As a matter of interest, where did you get the info that he "Didn't break". You can see him on the site hugging , like old freinds , some of the worst torturers of US prisoners. He was never tortured, something his iwn commanding officer also believes.
Also, POWS don't generally get out to visit hotels while the war continues (SeePictures on site).

What's more disgusting to the military is the fact this traitor received an astonishing 28 medals for a total of 20 hrs in combat(Think about that). Another reason he is detested by the Military. Oh and there's lots lots lots more, none of which you will ever see on US media, the nearest thing the West has to Pravda.

The truth is out there, pity so many Americans lack the moral courage to face it.
13

Wally,

By The Rivers Of Babylon (USA) 07/07/2008 14:04:53
Alex in Chicago is correct that Obama does not really represent such change (unfortunately). The American mass media is the best propaganda machine ever built. Nobody from either party is allowed to be a serious candidate unless he is owned by the people who rule. Obama is no exception.

In other US election news - Ron Paul's campaign manager has died. He was 49 years old, had very large medical debts, and had no health insurance. He got pneumonia, he neglected to go to the doctor until it was too late - and he died from it.
14

ReadingPublic-2,

Northern Wisconsin 07/07/2008 16:09:16
Scullion, #3, what checks and balances are you referring to?
For a Canadian you are as usual incorrect about the US Government.

Wally what the hell does Ron Paul's Campaign Manager have to do with this. I suppose next you will imply he was poisoned to keep quiet about the Federal Reserve?
15

Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 07/07/2008 17:23:40
Wally, anyone can go to a hospital...It is ILLEGAL to be refused medical services.
In your effort to demonize America, you tell half a story..usually filled with lies or half truths.
No Hospital has the right to turn you away..
16

Stefan,

NYC 07/07/2008 18:56:41
#12. Number 6. Did not know about that site. Interesting. I was prepared to bounce back here and dispute your interpretation of its content and the legitimacy of the same... Until I saw David Hackworth's article that supported a lot of what you said. While he's no longer alive, Hackworth (unlike the Clintons) had a very tight relationship with the truth. For anyone interested...http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com/cin_hacker_2.htm
17

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07/07/2008 19:17:02
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Scullion,

Canada 07/07/2008 20:08:40
#14, Sigh, what chance does America have when outsiders must teach them basic civics?
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/explore/BasicGoverningPrinciples/SeparationofPowersandaSystemofChecksandBalances.shtml
19

James1480,

07/07/2008 20:09:35
Hey #13, where was DOCTOR Ron Paul when all of this was going down?
20

Wally,

By The Rivers Of Babylon (USA) 08/07/2008 00:44:41
James in #19:

I don't know where Dr. Paul was when his campaign manager was very sick. But their campaign's been disbanded for some time. I read Dr. Paul was saddened & shocked when he heard.

I would presume Dr. Paul bought health insurance for his employees, but you never know. Possibly this campaign manager was not insurable. Meaning, the insurance companies possibly refused to insure him because of an underlying condition.

Regardless of how you look at it, it does make the US health-care system look very bad for a 49 year old to die of pneumonia.
21

A Clamper,

Edinburgh 08/07/2008 10:36:35
Roll on November and the election of President Obama, followed by the retreat from the oil grab in Iraq.
22

Sally Rhodes,

08/07/2008 11:09:07
14 ReadingPublic-2

Are you not a friend of the troll djookers?
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11/07/2008 05:07:33
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Tobytoo,

Southington, U.S.A. 15/07/2008 22:45:28
#15 You said "no hospital has the right to turn you away" BUT some do, I know that for a fact.

 

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