Toronto Star

CNN says it’s a no-go on Hillary Clinton doc

- DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK— A filmmaker who was making a documentar­y about Hillary Clinton for CNN said Monday that he is backing out of the project because few people would co-operate with him and the network said the film will not be produced. Charles Ferguson wrote in a column posted on the Huffington Post on Monday that he concluded he couldn’t make much of a film. He wrote that Clinton would not agree to be interviewe­d and of the more than 100 people he approached, only two who had dealt with the former secretary of state agreed to speak on camera. CNN confirmed the account of Ferguson, who won a 2011 Academy Award for Inside Job, his documentar­y on the 2008 economic meltdown. “We understand and respect his decision,” spokeswoma­n Barbara Levin said. The network said it won’t seek other partners and is not proceeding with the film. The Republican National Committee had voted to block CNN from hosting GOP presidenti­al primary debates in 2016 because of the project. Ferguson said that Democrats also didn’t want him to make the film.

Ferguson wrote that Clinton media representa­tives “interrogat­ed” him and people at CNN about it. He said one Clinton representa­tive refused to speak to him but publicly questioned whether Ferguson would have a conflict of interest because it was a for-profit venture. A spokesman for Clinton did not immediatel­y return a message left for comment.

He said that “nobody, and I mean nobody, was interested in helping me make this film. Not Republican­s, not Democrats — and certainly nobody who works with the Clintons, wants access to the Clintons or dreams of a position in a Hillary Clinton administra­tion.”

 ??  ?? Filmmaker Charles Ferguson is abandoning the documentar­y due to lack of co-operation.
Filmmaker Charles Ferguson is abandoning the documentar­y due to lack of co-operation.

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