THE NEW YORK TIMES — Two television projects about Hillary Rodham Clinton collapsed under political pressure this week, but she may yet get her close-up on screen, this time from Hollywood.
A third biographical portrayal of Mrs. Clinton — this one a feature film focused on her years as a young lawyer during the Watergate era — has been quietly inching forward, and promising fresh dilemmas for both its subject and for those who are bent on making her a big-screen star.
Titled “Rodham,” the film would be based on a well-regarded script by a screenwriter named Young Il Kim, and is set to be directed by James Ponsoldt, who scored something of an indie hit in August with his teenage romance “The Spectacular Now.”
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