Hillary Clinton 2016? If Not The White House, Maybe The Silver Screen
BY Christopher Zara | December 18 2012 5:19 PM
One of Washingtons most enduring power couples may soon be elected to a theater near you.
The Black List, Hollywoods unofficial roundup of the hottest unproduced screenplays of the year, was announcedMonday, and one of the projects in development is already generating some Clintonian buzz.
Young Il Kims script Rodham, which placed fourth on the coveted list, has all the makings of a biopic, prequel, love story and courtroom drama all rolled into one. Set during the climax of the Watergate scandal, the story centers on the rising-star attorney Hillary Rodham, the youngest lawyer chosen for the staff of the House Judiciary Committee that approved articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon in 1974.
Rodhams promising destiny seems all but assuredas her career in Washington politics is about to take off. But theres just one problem: She still has unresolved feelings for her ex-boyfriend, a young Arkansas law professor named Bill Clinton. Rodham is based on the true-life events that led up to Clintons first run for public office in the 1970s.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the script has already been optioned by Temple Hill Entertainment, the company behind Catherine Hardwickes The Nativity Story. While an option typically means that a company is just hold! ing onto a project as it gauges investor interest, the additional Black List buzz could be just the push this story needs to become a reality. And if the development process takes as long as it usually does, it might make it to theaters just in time to rattle some feathers for the 2016 presidential election. (Karmas a bitch, Dinesh DSouza.)
Published every December since 2004, the Black List survey is compiled by Franklin Leonard, a former development executive, who asks more than 290 film executives to contribute their 10 favorite unproduced scripts of the year. In order to make the list, a script has to receive at least six mentions from Hollywood development execs. Rodham received 39 mentions. This years top script, a story about the NFL draft, received 65.
Of course, not all of the scripts on the list will get produced, but IndieWire on Monday took a look at the top 10 scripts from past years and found that a good percentage of them do. Those include Diablo Codys Juno, Nancy Olivers Lars and the Real Girl and Aaron Sorkins Charlie Wilsons War, among many others. Still others are reportedly making their way through various stages of development hell, including a biopic about the legendary comedian Richard Pryor.
That said, Rodhams chances of getting produced are even higher than average given the frequency with which movies involving presidents make it to the big screen these days. Case in point: Bill Murrays FDR and Daniel Day-Lewis Lincoln may soon be slugging it out for theOscars. To top it off, Rodham centers around a love story between two twenty-somethings, which means the possibilities for A-list, Gen-Y casting are endless.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Bill Clinton? It wouldnt be the first time hes had to wea! r a prost! hetic nose.