The controversial movie Donald Trump doesn’t want people to see is still being lined up for a pre-election release in the U.S.
The Apprentice, which made waves at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, is due for release stateside by Briarcliff, as we first reported.
October 11 has been the date we’ve heard for a while now but uncertainty has been fueled by a dispute with financier Kinematics, which is backed by Trump supporter Dan Snyder who reportedly took umbrage at the film’s depiction of the former POTUS.
The players have been inching towards a resolution and hopes are that it will be resolved shortly. The movie is due to roll out internationally from mid-October with dates already set in multiple key markets.
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