Oliver Stone has set his sights on his next directing project,
"Bush," a film focusing on the life and presidency
of George W. Bush, and attached Josh Brolin to play the title
role.
The director has begun quietly shopping a script by his "Wall
Street" co-writer Stanley Weiser.
Pic will be produced by Moritz Borman, who teamed with Stone
on "World Trade Center" and "Alexander,"
and Jon Kilik, a producer of "Alexander" as well
as "Pinkville," the pre-strike project about the
Army's investigation of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam that
Stone expected to direct until United Artists pulled the plug
late last year.
Borman said Weiser's script was completed before the WGA
strike and was ready to shoot and that many of Stone's "Pinkville"
crew jumped right into "Bush." If financing materializes
quickly enough, the film could start production by April and
could be in theaters for the election or the inauguration.
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One need only Google the words "Stone" and "Bush"
to find plenty of the director's critical comments about the
Bush administration's invasion of Iraq. Despite that, the
director said he's not looking to make an anti-Bush polemic.
His goal is to use seminal events in Bush's life to explain
how he came to power, using a structure comparable to "The
Queen."
"It's a behind-the-scenes approach, similar to 'Nixon,'
to give a sense of what it's like to be in his skin,"
Stone told Daily Variety. "But if 'Nixon' was a symphony,
this is more like a chamber piece, and not as dark in tone.
People have turned my political ideas into a cliche, but that
is superficial. I'm a dramatist who is interested in people,
and I have empathy for Bush as a human being, much the same
as I did for Castro, Nixon, Jim Morrison, Jim Garrison and
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Stone declined to give his personal opinion of the president.
"I can't give you that, because the filmmaker has to
hide in the work," Stone said. "Here, I'm the referee,
and I want a fair, true portrait of the man. How did Bush
go from an alcoholic bum to the most powerful figure in the
world? It's like Frank Capra territory on one hand, but I'll
also cover the demons in his private life, his bouts with
his dad and his conversion to Christianity, which explains
a lot of where he is coming from. It includes his belief that
God personally chose him to be president of the United States,
and his coming into his own with the stunning, preemptive
attack on Iraq. It will contain surprises for Bush supporters
and his detractors."
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