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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_Room

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Though Carville and Stephanopoulos are the film’s main figures, many other prominent figures in the campaign make appearances, including Paul Begala, Dee Dee Myers, Mandy Grunwald, Bob Boorstin, Stan Greenberg, Mickey Kantor, Harold Ickes, and Bush’s deputy campaign manager Mary Matalin, who was in a relationship with Carville during the campaign (they married in 1993). Clinton campaign manager David Wilhelm was extended an invitation to participate, but declined. Additionally, Rahm Emanuel, the future White House Chief of Staff to President Barack Obama and Mayor of Chicago, can be seen in some scenes as a finance director for the Clinton campaign. Also featured are Clinton’s general election rivals George H. W. Bush and Ross Perot, and his Democratic primary rivals Paul Tsongas and Jerry Brown.

Production

Shortly before the 1992 Democratic National Convention, novice producers R.J. Cutler and Wendy Ettinger approached filmmakers D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus about making a documentary about the then-ongoing 1992 U.S. presidential election. Pennebaker and Hegedus expressed interest, provided the producers could get them permission to film what they would need to film, so Cutler and Ettinger contacted the Bush, Perot, and Clinton campaigns. Only the Clinton campaign was open to giving the filmmakers any access, and this was limited primarily to Carville and Stephanopoulos and events that transpired within the so-called “war room” at the campaign’s national headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, so the scope of the film narrowed from encompassing the entire election to mostly centering around one room. Events in the election cycle that occurred before the Democratic National Convention were covered in the completed documentary through montages of newspaper headlines, the use of clips from TV news programs, and, according to Hegedus, unused footage from Kevin Rafferty’s Feed, a documentary about the 1992 New Hampshire primary.[4]

Over a span of four months spent filming, Pennebaker and Hegedus shot about 35 hours of film.[5]
2008 Democratic primary controversy

In late April 2008, a clip from the film was posted on YouTube that purported to show former Clinton administration official (and supporter of then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton) Mickey Kantor saying to Carville and Stephanopoulos, “Look at Indiana, wait, wait – look at Indiana. 42-40. It doesn’t matter if we win. Those people are shit. Excuse me.” Another erroneous interpretation of the clip alleged that Kantor said, “How would you like to be a worthless white nigger?”.

On May 2, 2008, Kantor claimed that the footage had been doctored,[6] and shortly thereafter D.A. Pennebaker claimed that Kantor had actually said “Those people must be shitting in the White House.”[7] The doctored footage and false allegations against Kantor were discussed in the Return of the War Room, a 2008 sequel made by Pennebaker and Hegedus.
Reception and legacy

Home media

“The War Room (1993)”. Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 30, 2015.

This page was last edited on 27 October 2023, at 22:33 (UTC).


51 posted on 03/10/2024 9:51:30 AM PDT by GOPJ (Question: What are the two things Biden finds at ice cream shops? A. Ice cream and young children.)
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Is it pro-Democrat? BTW, TY for the detailed response!!!!!


66 posted on 03/10/2024 11:43:35 AM PDT by alstewartfan (Child slavery, rape and drug OD's mean nothing to Roberts and Barrett. )
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