BOSTON (AP) -- “America’s prince” is getting a new documentary.
“I Am JFK Jr. -- A Tribute to a Good Man,” which hits select theaters on July 22, captures the fascination with John F. Kennedy Jr., from his early days toddling around the White House to his death in a plane crash in 1999.
Network Entertainment’s Derik Murray made the film in the mold of his other “I Am” movies, including “I Am Bruce Lee,” “I Am Chris Farley” and “I Am Evel Knievel.” It also airs on Spike TV at 9 p.m. EDT on Aug. 1, and a DVD release is set for Aug. 16.
The film captures JFK Jr. as “John John,” the tousle-haired toddler of the late President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, saluting his father’s casket after the 1963 assassination.
Highlights include his time as an assistant district attorney in New York City, his 1988 People magazine “Sexiest Man Alive” cover, and his 1995 debut as publisher of the splashy but short-lived magazine George.
Interspersed are snippets of interviews with celebrities and politicians who knew him well. They include supermodel Cindy Crawford, who famously posed as a midriff-baring George Washington -- complete with powdered wig -- for the inaugural issue of George; actor Robert De Niro; boxer Mike Tyson; journalist Christiane Amanpour; Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt; former Brown University roommate Chris Oberbeck; Grateful Dead songwriter John Perry Barlow; and others.