Docudrama Surrounding Fictional Assassination of President George W. Bush
Still on a mini-sabbatical from blogging, but I didn't want you to miss this. According to Reuters, a British television station has put together a "documentary" about the fictional assassination of President George W. Bush:
Perhaps for people like Dale, this is nothing more than wishful thinking.
HT: Pearcey Report (see for more links on the subject)
British public broadcaster Channel 4 is courting controversy with what it calls a "shockingly real" drama about the fictional assassination of President George W. Bush.Peter Dale, head of More4 defends the program as an honest look at the affect of the war on terror on the American political landscape:
"Death of a President," shot in the form of a documentary examining the assassination, will use a blend of archival footage and computer-generated special effects to portray Bush in October 2007 arriving in Chicago during an anti-war rally.
In the film, Bush is killed by a sniper, and the investigation quickly focuses on a Syrian-born man. It will air in October on Channel 4's More4 digital channel, as well as at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
Sure. After all, why would Americans consider the intentions of a documentary that has their president killed by a sniper bad? Exactly what type of "debate" is this supposed to spur, whether or not we think Bush should die in actuality? Yeah, this should spark a really healthy debate.Promotional materials described the program as "a thought-provoking critique of the contemporary U.S. political landscape."
Dale acknowledged that the program will be controversial, but maintained that it was a sophisticated work meant to spur debate.
"I'm sure there will be people upset by it," he said. "I hope people will see the intention as a good one."
Perhaps for people like Dale, this is nothing more than wishful thinking.
HT: Pearcey Report (see for more links on the subject)
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