With liberal women expressing new concern over Bill Clinton’s ugly history, the last thing Hillary Clinton needs is the return of Carlos Danger.

Too bad: The new documentary “Weiner” is showing at the Sundance Film Festival today and hits theaters May 20.

The film started as an effort to capture the successful comeback of the disgraced ex-congressman in his 2013 run for mayor. Documentarians Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg got inside access to the campaign — so the cameras were rolling when the news broke that Carlos hadn’t stopped sexting after all.

Caught on film were the horrified reactions of Señora Danger, Huma Abedin — Hillary Clinton’s right-hand woman.

Multiple sources also told The Hollywood Reporter that the documentary’s rough cut included footage of the Hillary camp urging Huma to split with Carlos, lest the association harm Clinton’s 2016 White House run.

But the paper also reports that those scenes may have wound up on the cutting-room floor — possibly censored to avoid that embarrassment to Hillary.

This, when The New York Times last week reported that no less than feminist darling Lena Dunham has privately expressed angst over Hillary’s history of helping dump dirt on Bill’s female accusers.

In one case, George Stephanopoulos’ memoirs quote Hillary as saying, “We have to destroy her story.” The diaries of the late Diane Blair, a close Hillary confidante, quote the first lady calling Monica Lewinsky a “narcissistic loony tune.” And that’s on top of documented Clinton-camp use of terms like “bimbo” and “floozy” — plus pointed references to “trailer parks.”

Cue the iconoclastic Camille Paglia: “It’s not about Bill Clinton’s peccadilloes,” she said, but “Hillary Clinton’s behavior toward her husband’s accusers for all those years.”

And now comes a documentary about Hillary’s mini-me standing by her man as Carlos collapses a second time thanks to his compulsive perversions.

It all feeds the feeling that, however much Hillary talks about standing for women’s rights, she and her posse walk a very different walk.

Hill & Bill, Huma & Carlos — two political couples mired in sex, lies and enabling. Not what any presidential campaign wants displayed on the big screen.