Director of THE UNDEFEATED, Sarah Palin Documentary, Talks About New Film
After a Sold-Out Debut, the Controversial Film Comes to Your City
July 22, 2011 - From the moment she was tapped as John McCain’s vice presidential running mate in 2008, the political landscape changed forever. Now, a film that chronicles Sarah Palin's rise from obscurity to national prominence is coming to your area. It is already fueling speculation she will run for President.
The Undefeated is being screened at select AMC theaters across the country. And after sold-out runs and enthusiastic audience support on opening weekend, the film is coming to your market on July 22, featuring a wealth of rare and never-before-seen footage, as well as exclusive interviews with Alaska lawmakers who offer fresh perspective on Palin’s time in office. It features commentary from prominent conservatives such as Mark Levin, Andrew Breitbart and Tammy Bruce.
The film is being heralded as a must-see. Jan Crawford of CBS News: “Sarah Palin is either running for President or she should be.” Michael Falcone of ABC News: “She eschews the ‘smoke filled rooms’ of deal-making and comes across as a fighter for the people.” Even Amy Siskind of the Huffington Post says, “Why didn't Hillary's advisors think of this?”
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Steven Bannon, has made several films including one about Ronald Reagan titled “In the Face of Evil,” and several films about the Tea Party. The Reagan Ranch has named him the official filmmaker of the Reagan Centennial. He served in U.S. Navy for four years in the Pacific, as well as at the Pentagon. He holds graduate degrees from Georgetown and Harvard Business School and worked for Goldman Sachs in mergers and acquisitions. He has a daughter currently serving in Iraq.
This interview is provided by ARC Entertainment.