EntertainmentTrump threatens legal action over controversial new film

Trump threatens legal action over controversial new film

"The Apprentice" about young Donald Trump
"The Apprentice" about young Donald Trump
Images source: © Press materials
Magdalena Drozdek

3 September 2024 09:12, updated: 3 September 2024 10:15

"A story of greed and betrayal" – that's how foreign journalists are describing the new film "The Apprentice". It tells the story of a young Donald Trump at the beck and call of a wealthy businessman. The creators are facing serious lawsuit threats.

"Donald Trump has threatened again but hasn't followed through," write "Deadline" journalists after the premiere of the film "The Apprentice" at the Telluride Film Festival. Just a few months ago, Donald Trump, who is running again in the presidential campaign, threatened to sue the creators if anyone sees their film. Something didn’t go as planned for the politician.

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In May of this year, Dhillon Law Group, Donald Trump's lawyers, sent a warning letter to the creators. It stated that if the film ever sees the light of day, legal consequences will be pursued against, among others, the director.

"This ‘film’ is pure malicious defamation, should not see the light of day, and doesn’t even deserve a place in the straight-to-DVD section of a bargain bin at a soon-to-be-closed discount movie store, it belongs in a dumpster fire," read the statement from the politician's lawyers, quoted by Variety.

The film was already shown at the Cannes Festival, now at Telluride, and in October of this year, just before the elections, Americans will see it in theatres. – This is not a Trump movie. This is a movie about — speaking on my own behalf — the American political system. And a Frankenstein story of how Roy Cohn created Donald Trump in his own image. These guys really illustrate the system – film director Ali Abbasi now says in an interview with "Hollywood Reporter".

"The Apprentice"
"The Apprentice"© Press materials

Sebastian Stan plays the young Trump, and his mentor, Roy Cohn, is played by "Succession" star Jeremy Strong. The controversy doesn't come solely from the film’s subject matter, which portrays Trump as the king of American business, but also from certain scenes that have been buzzing online. In one part of the film, Trump is shown forcing his wife Ivana into sex.

– She made those allegations under oath in a divorce proceeding under the penalty of perjury. She then clarified her statement under pressure from Trump’s lawyers when a book was about to come out. And then in 2015, when he was running for president and she was the mother of his children who could go to the White House, she said, "Oh, this didn’t happen." So if you’re a writer and you’re striving for an emotionally true version of the story, what feels the most true to you? – explains Gabriel Sherman, the film's screenwriter.

In the same interview, Jeremy Strong emphasised: – I came to this not as a Democrat or a Republican, but as a humanist. And through a humanistic lens, your job always is to interrogate human experience and life. And the mirror thing [Abbasi said, during his introduction of Saturday’s screening, that he was trying to hold a mirror up to American society] makes me think of Hamlet. In Hamlet, he writes that our job is to hold a mirror up to nature and to show the age and body of the time — its form and pressure.

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