November,9 2008
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-Los
Angeles - US cable channel HBO has bought the rights to a
documentary about president-elect Barack Obama, produced by
Oscar- nominated actor Edward Norton, the Hollywood Reporter
said Friday. A crew for Norton's Class 5 Films has been following
the African- American politician since early 2006 - even before
he announced his intention to run for president.
Directors Amy Rice and Alicia
Sams were granted extensive access to film Obama and continued
their shoot through his historic victory this week. Footage
will include interviews with the new president- elect, as
well as his friends, family, senior campaign staff and volunteers.
HBO bought the rights to the
yet-entitled opus following Obama's historic victory on Tuesday,
for an undisclosed sum. The premium cable company had been
pursuing the project for several weeks and finally reached
a deal after record election ratings on TV and the internet
showed the depth of public interest in Obama.
"Senator Obama's history-making
race for the White House has given our film a perfect framework
to explore the pulse of the country at this vital moment in
our history," said Norton in a statement.
"We believe this film
will capture a tipping point in American history, when a new
generation of leadership emerged and old prejudices were finally
vaulted over."