Oliver Stone is making his most ambitious stab at American history yet.
The controversial director is creating a 10-part documentary series for Showtime titled "Secret History of America."
Narrated by Stone, the series promises to focus on events that "at the time went under-reported, but crucially shaped America's unique and complex history of the last 60 years," according to Showtime.
The controversial director is creating a 10-part documentary series for Showtime titled "Secret History of America."
Narrated by Stone, the series promises to focus on events that "at the time went under-reported, but crucially shaped America's unique and complex history of the last 60 years," according to Showtime.
VARIETY - Venice Film Festival Unveils Lineup
(July 30, 2009)
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER - Oliver Stone reveals
'Secret History'
'Secret History'
(August 18, 2009)
ROME - The Venice Film Festival on Thursday unveiled a refreshingly rich mix of
established auteurs and lesser-known helmers in its lineup of 71 world preems marked by
prominent U.S. and European contingents, but also ample Asian entries, and even robust
representations from rarely represented countries such as Egypt and India
established auteurs and lesser-known helmers in its lineup of 71 world preems marked by
prominent U.S. and European contingents, but also ample Asian entries, and even robust
representations from rarely represented countries such as Egypt and India
GUARDIAN - Watch a world exclusive trailer for Oliver Stone's SOUTH OF THE BORDER
(September 3, 2009)
South of the Border, which premieres at the Venice film festival on Monday, is the latest documentary in which Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone journeys to South America to see first-hand how their political system functions. In this film, co-written by Tariq Ali, he interviews Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.