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Sarah Palin: The Movie Coming in June

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Sarah Palin: The Movie Coming in June
Sarah Palin gets to tell her side of things in an "epic," two-hour-long, $1 million movie that portrays her as a "Joan of Arc-like figure" and premieres in Iowa next month, Real Clear Politics' Scott Conroy reports. The Undefeated is the work of conservative director Stephen K. Bannon, who screened the film for Palin and her husband Todd in Arizona last week. Bannon sees it as a chance for Palin to remake her image after years of controversy following the 2008 election: "This film is a call to action for a campaign like 1976: Reagan vs. the establishment." So maybe Palin's running for president after all?
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Palin first became a fan of Bannon's work after watching Ground Zero, his documentary about the Tea Party.

She asked her aide Rebecca Mansour to contact the director after the 2010 midterm elections to see if he'd be interested in explaining her record as Alaska governor--and why she resigned. It took weeks of planning to keep the project secret, Bannon explains, and he shot the movie on weekends in empty locations. Palin herself isn't interviewed.

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