Trump film 'The Apprentice' finds distributor, will open before the election
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Director Ali Abbasi expressed frustration about the film's distribution, stating "for some reason certain power people in your country don't want you to see it!" This highlights the struggle filmmakers face in getting their narratives into public view, especially when political sensitivities spike.
Steven Cheung slammed the film as "pure malicious defamation" and claimed it exemplified "election interference by Hollywood elites right before November," revealing the intense scrutiny political figures place on narratives surrounding their personas.
Cheung referred to the film as something that "should never see the light of day", emphasizing the disapproval from Trump's camp and their willingness to pursue legal actions over its claims.
"The Apprentice" depicts Trump's controversial rise to power, including a dramatic and legally sensitive portrayal of personal allegations, which has drawn considerable backlash from the Trump campaign.
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