By Ann HornadayThe first and last time I ever saw Stephen Bannon was last May at the Cannes Film Festival, where his film Clinton Cash was screening for overseas buyers. While I interviewed Schweizer in an empty ballroom of a Croisette hotel, Bannon - who wrote and produced Clinton Cash - paced outside, occasionally stealing a furtive glance our way through an open door. I was familiar with Bannon's work as a filmmaker, having reviewed his 2011 documentary, The Undefeated, about Sarah Palin. So when he joined Donald Trump's campaign last year, and later assumed duties as the President's chief strategist, his worldview wasn't completely unknown to me. If he makes good on his promise, odds are good that the film he makes won't be a Bannon production.
Source: New Zealand Herald February 03, 2017 19:26 UTC