Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong's controversial film about Donald Trump solves the problem on its own. “or trainee” throw Kickstarter Crowdfunding Campaign As a goal to keep the film “no more cinemas possible and more rhythm possible”, as stated in a press release from terça-feira.
“The Apprentice is above all else human, or it becomes radically different from all the political noise,” executive producer Amy Baer said in a statement.
“Despite the film’s integrity and the fact that it’s a film, the Trump campaign tried to suppress it,” producer Dan Beckerman added. “The idea that artists can’t freely criticize the powerful should concern us all. We need your help to challenge this very dangerous precedent.”
Written by Gabriel Sherman, The Apprentice stars Stan as Trump, Strong as the late promoter Roy Cohn and Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump. The film follows a young Trump, desperate to make a name for himself and prove his worth to his wealthy family in 1970s New York, a character we make out of leaves.
Moments before its public announcement, Kickstarter secured $10,300 of its stated goal of $100,000.
As always with Kickstarter, there will be tiered rewards based on donations to the “Free or Starter” campaign. A $25 donation will allow contributors to stream the film after its theatrical release. For $100, contributors’ names will be added to a special section of the final credits list. Higher-tier rewards, including one of the three berukas worn by Stan in the film, are VIP tickets to the film’s New York premiere. All backers will receive a “Support Crash Kit” that they can use to amplify or film their Kickstarter campaign.
The Apprentice is produced by Beckerman for Scythia Films, Jacob Garrick for Profile Pictures, Ruth Tracy and Julian Ford for Tailored Films, and Louis Tessney and Ali Abbasi. Executive producers include Baer and Sherman, along with Fred Benenson, Compton Ross, Thorsten Schumacher, Levi Woodward, Niamh Fagan, Greg Denney, James Chaney, Noor Alfallah, Andy Cohen, Andrew Frank, Neil Matheson, Lee Broda, Blair Ward, Brian Tyler, Cohen and Anders Erden.
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