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Monday, November 5, 2012

Bin Laden steals the limelight of the campaign


Film? Campaign or ad? The film " Seal Team Six: The raid on Osama bin Laden ", which premieres this Sunday on U.S. television, has caused criticism Party Mitt Romneywho sees it as a political maneuver to support the president, who seeking re-election in Tuesday's elections. "The film is about history, not about politics", has defended the broadcaster CNN Harvey Weinstein , film producer and Hollywood mogul, after the controversy. The capture and killing of Bin Laden, leader of Al Qaeda and mastermind of the attacks of 11-S , is one of the arguments wielded Democratic campaign for reelection to Barack Obama"If a film appears two nights before the election and is made ​​by Harvey Weinstein, a Democrat known, is a great support for Obama and of course that raises suspicions, "said Ana Navarro, GOP consultant. The director, John Stockwell , nobody denies that the film would emphasize the figure of the president. He said that the film is primarily an action movie that focuses on the danger of the mission of the U.S. Army special forces in Pakistan. For its part, the National Geographic Channel insists that the choice of opening day was not political, while Stockwell recalled that the station owners are not exactly sympathetic to Obama, since a large part in the hands of Fox , opposition. The film will air Monday through internet streaming Netlfix and in cinemas from Thursday, in a 180 degrees from the usual way in which the films hit the world.

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