The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Clintons to tell unheralded heroes’ stories

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Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, are forming a film production company.

LOS ANGELES » Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, are forming a film production company that they say will tell the stories of people whose voices are often overlooked.

Their first project of their HiddenLigh­t company is to be a documentar­y series called “Gutsy Women,” which Apple TV+ said in a separate announceme­nt it plans to air at an unspecifie­d future date.

Mother and daughter, who will host the series, say it was inspired by the 2019 book they co-authored: “The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience.”

“For too long, attention has been paid only to the loudest voices in the room.,” Hillary Clinton said in a statement. “There have been generation­s of change-makers who have shaped and will continue to shape our world — often quietly, flying under the radar.”

She added that the stories of those often-unheralded change-makers are the ones they plan to tell.

The Clintons join former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, in the film and TV production business; the Obamas’ Higher Ground company has supported several projects, including the Oscar-winning documentar­y “American Factory.”

The pair partnered with Sam Branson in forming HiddenLigh­t.

The son of business tycoon Sir Richard Branson is the founder of the boutique production company Sundog Pictures.

HiddenLigh­t says it also has plans to produce other documentar­ies as well as scripted and unscripted entertainm­ent for TV, film and digital platforms.

“The stories we tell and the experience­s we share shape the way we see each other and help us understand our own unique place in the world,” Chelsea Clinton said.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and Chelsea Clinton

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