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Donald Trump’s campaign fails to boycott the release of a film about his life

Donald Trump’s campaign team tried to prevent the release of the film “The Apprentice”, which traces the life of the former president and Republican candidate for the White House, due to possible impact this could have on the campaign in the presidential elections, with barely two months left before the elections.

The feature film shows the businessman and politician in New York in the 1980s, the controversies that have accompanied him since, including the rape of his wifeIvana, and her rise to where she is now. Its director, Ali Abassi, pointed out that “everyone is talking about how he took many people to court, They don’t talk about their success.

Given the distributors’ fear of these lawsuits, they had to raise money through crowdfunding in which even a friend of the mogul participated, thinking that the film would praise him. Actor Sebastian Stan, who plays the former president, noted that “this is an important public figure with whom we should treat, we should know”. For his part, Jeremy Strong, who plays Trump’s professor, lawyer Roy Cohn, pointed out that “is censoredThis is something that happens in Russia or North Korea.”

After raising $100,000 The objective was achieved and the “biopic” of Donald Trump will be released on October 11.

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