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Donalod Trump Campaign staff Calls "The Apprentice" Malicious Defamation It is garbage and sensational lies
Avisen Danmark, /ritzau/ 12 Oct 2024
Donald Trump campain staff believes "The Apprentice" film, directed by Ali Abbasi, is rubbish and sensationalist lies.
US presidential candidate Donald Trump's team are reaching out for Ali Abbasi the Danish-Iranian director of "The Apprentice".
- This rubbish is pure fiction with sensationalist lies, which have long been cleared up, wrote Steven Cheung, the spokesman for Donald Trump's election campaign.
However, the film's Danish-Iranian director, Ali Abbasi, does not take the criticism too seriously.
Film director Ali Abbasi attended the premiere of his film "The Apprentice" at the New York Theater last week. According to Abbasi, he has done something right if both wings of the American political spectrum are unhappy with the film. Photo: Charles Sykes/Ritzau Scanpix
- If we piss off both sides, we must be doing something right, he says to CNN.
According to him, he has been criticized by liberals for not being critical enough of Trump, while the Trump camp criticizes the film for being too critical of the presidential candidate. In addition, he claims that the critics may not have seen the film at all. (CNN interview with Ali Abbasi on criticism of his new film)
- Recently, Roger Stone, who is a Trump supporter and one of his old friends, saw the film. He was happy with the film and praised us for the portrayal of Roy Cohn, says Ali Abbasi.
Roy Cohn was a lawyer and prosecutor and he was Donald Trump's mentor in his younger years.
The film "The Apprentice" is a fictional film based on Donald Trump and his relationship with Roy Cohn. You follow Trump from his youth and watch him grow into the business empire he has since built.
The film is directed by Ali Abbasi, who has previously had great success with films such as "Holy Spider" and "Border".
Donald Trump himself has not yet commented on the film. When the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, it wasn't long before Trump's lawyers tried to block its release.
At the time, the film received a standing ovation for eight minutes.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Trump reportedly did not file a lawsuit against the film's producers after last week's premiere.
The film premiered in US theaters on Friday. It premieres in Danish cinemas on October 17.
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