A British film screening at the Toronto film festival and soon to air on television is a docudrama that looks back at the assassination of President George W Bush as he leaves the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago. If you’re drawing a blank on the particulars of that event, it’s because it doesn’t happen until October, 2007. Death of a President‘s writer-director Gabriel Range says, “It’s a pointed political examination of what the War on Terror did to the American body politic. I’m sure that there will be people who will be upset by it, but when you watch it you realize what a sophisticated piece of work it is.” If he says so himself. (This is London via Drudge)