Footage from a documentary-in-progress, reviewed by The New York Post, reportedly shows Hunter Biden during private moments recorded between 2021 and 2024. The project is being produced by Hollywood attorney and writer Kevin Morris, who previously provided financial support to Biden, including loans exceeding $6.5 million for taxes and personal expenses.
Morris, a producer with ties to Broadway and entertainment projects, followed Biden with a film crew during much of President Joe Biden’s administration. The footage reportedly documents aspects of Biden’s personal life, his work in the art world, gallery events in Los Angeles and New York, and appearances connected to his legal proceedings involving tax and firearms-related charges.
According to the report, additional filming took place in Serbia, where the crew was allegedly involved in a disruption during production of a separate satirical film about the Biden family.
One clip dated June 29, 2023, reportedly shows Biden speaking on the phone in his Malibu studio, discussing legal protections, and later meeting with art dealer Georges Berges, who evaluates his work.
The documentary material also includes press coverage of controversy surrounding Biden’s art sales during his father’s presidency and broader political debate over his legal issues and a subsequent presidential pardon issued in late 2024.
