As if to teach me a lesson for questioning their commitment to the distribution of indie film, Netflix’s Red Envelope Entertainment inked a deal this week to distribute Running with Arnold, a documentary on Arnold Schwarzeneggar’s rise from Mr. Universe (yes, seriously) to governor of California. The film premiered at SXSW, and recently won a documentary prize at the Zurich Film Festival.
About a year ago, Alec Baldwin, who narrates the film, caused a bit of a dust-up with a dramatic entry on the Huffington Post, in which he claimed he was pursuing legal action to have his name and voice removed from the final cut. Baldwin claimed that he didn’t have time to screen the film before recording his narration, and when he finally did see it, he felt that some of director Dan Cox’s visual choices (such as archive footage of Nazi rallies used to hammer home a point about the Governator’s quest for power) went “over the line.” By the time the film premiered at SXSW in March 2007, that conflict had been resolved. As producer Mike Gabrawy told me during that festival, “The cease-and-desist was absolutely off base. They had no grounds.”
Paul interviewed Dan Cox about Running With Arnold at SXSW; you can check that out here.