http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-clark19dec19,1,4963742.storyTHE NATION
Clark Biopic, Made by Clinton Pal, Premiers at Fundraisers
The 17-minute film, 'American Son,' shows at more than 700 house parties nationwide.
By Susannah Rosenblatt, Times Staff Writer
Wesley K. Clark's campaign Thursday unveiled a biopic about the Democratic candidate made by Linda Bloodworth, television and film producer and famous friend of former President Clinton.
The 17-minute film, "American Son," which features interviews with Clark, his family, friends and colleagues, premiered nationwide at more than 700 fundraising house parties for the presidential hopeful.
"This is not a political film," said Marion Kahn, director of marketing and branding for the campaign. "This is just something that tells about the life of Wesley Clark."
Bloodworth, best known for creating, writing and producing the hit television series "Designing Women" with director husband Harry Thomason, was approached by the Clark campaign to make the short film.
Kahn and others admired Bloodworth's work on the 1992 Clinton biopic, "The Man from Hope," which was shown at the Democratic National Convention that year. Bloodworth, who has relatives in Arkansas, and Thomason, a native of the state — like Clark — are backing the retired general in his bid for the presidency.
"Recently it's become apparent that if you're sitting on your hands and you're a Democrat, then you probably shouldn't be," Bloodworth said. "There is no one on the playing field that could stand up to George Bush except
."