41 (HBO)

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About 41 (HBO)

Released: 2012

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-G

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George H. W. Bush

About 41 (HBO)

"41" is an HBO documentary film focused on the life and career of George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States. The film, directed by Jeffrey Roth and released in 2012, gives a glimpse into Bush's personal and professional life. Integrating exclusive access to Bush's personal diaries and interviews with the former president, it broaches his childhood, his heroic service in World War II, his successful business career, and his noteworthy tenure as director of the CIA and vice president under Ronald Reagan before his own presidency.

Making / Production

American producer and director Jeffrey Roth was the creative force behind this documentary. HBO funded and presented this film, showcasing the life of George H.W. Bush from his own perspective and words. The production was defined by its rare and exclusive access to Bush's personal diaries and in-depth interviews.

Actors

  • George H.W. Bush played Himself. His personal recounts and reflections were vital in weaving the narrative of the documentary.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The film was shot over a 17-month period with Bush's cooperation at his Kennebunkport, Maine, and Houston, Texas residences.
  • It remains the only documentary made where a U.S. president is the sole focal point, providing insightful first-person narrative throughout the film.

Quotes

  • "You have to be true to yourself. You have to be enough in touch with who you are and what you want, how you want to live and what's important to you, to make your decisions based on that."
  • "We don't want an America that is closed to the world. What we want is a world that is open to America."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The film features a poignant and nostalgic score which was nominated for an Emmy award, composed by Mark Adler.

Awards

Unfortunately, according to the available information, this documentary did not win any major awards.