Donald Trump Movie ‘The Apprentice’ Sells Around The World As Intrigue Remains Over U.S. Release

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EXCLUSIVE: The movie Donald Trump doesn’t want people to see is going global. While intrigue continues to surround the film’s U.S.

release prospects, Cannes Competition title The Apprentice, about Trump’s rise to power, has been sold to key independent distributors in a host of international markets where demand has been strong.

International sales firm Rocket Science has set deals for the film’s release in Italy (BIM), Spain (Vertigo Films), Scandinavia (Nordisk), Benelux (The Searchers), Greece (Odeon), Portugal (Lusomundo), Eastern Europe (M2), Japan (Kino), Latin America (Sun), Israel (Lev Cinema), Airlines (Skeye) and Australia & New Zealand (Madman).

Deals were recently announced for UK (Studio Canal), France (Metropolitan) and Germany, Austria & Switzerland (DCM). Mongrel is releasing in Canada via a pact sealed by producers.

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