(not rated)
90 minutes
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Horns and Halos (2002)
November 14, 2003 at 7:00 and 10:00pm in 26-100 and
November 16, 2003 at 7:00pm in 26-100.
"Here is a rich tale of our times, very well told with an appropriate minimum
of means."       -- Dave Kehr, New York Times. Read this review.
"When chance hands the filmmakers a shocking dramatic event, they build it into
their story in a non-exploitative manner that has maximum effect."       -- Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times. Read this review.
Truth is stranger than fiction. This fascinating documentary follows the
efforts of two less-than-angelic men trying to publish an unauthorized biography of
none other than George W. Bush.
When "Fortunate Son" was written, it contained some pretty bad dirt on the
soon-to-be President of the United States, including Dubya's cocaine use.
It is no wonder that the publishing company withdrew it, citing a fear of
libel allegations. However, the author of the book, J.H. Hatfield, who began
as a science fiction writer before finding his niche as a celebrity biographer,
enticed underground publisher Sander
Hicks to get his message to the American public.
But when details from the book were used against Bush during his
Presidential campaign, the politician's supporters went all-out to discredit
the author, revealing a few of his own unsavory secrets.
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