New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Criticises Christchurch Massacre Film Project

Jun 14, 2021 11:45


NZ PM Jacinda Ardern criticizes upcoming Christchurch Massacre film: “It feels very soon and very raw. And while there are many stories that should be told at some point, I don’t consider mine to be one of them.”

A producer has also exited the project.

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deja_vu822 June 14 2021, 11:53:59 UTC
this and the harvey weinstein movie are such bad looks. not a surprise, but hollywood only cares about making money and getting awards off these traums

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flamingicecream June 14 2021, 12:18:13 UTC
There's a Harvey Winestain movie?! 🤦🏽‍♀️

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cityofships June 14 2021, 12:24:04 UTC
Ifkr, this is only okay if he's being played by a literal warthog covered in shit.

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analievelyn June 14 2021, 13:23:10 UTC
Not at all surprised tbh

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slinkydinks June 14 2021, 15:05:05 UTC
I mean, okay, it looks like it's focused around the reporters and the uphill battle they faced. But still, it seems tacky to make a ~film~ rather than a documentary. Just make a fucking documentary and interview the real women journalists!

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bellwetherr June 14 2021, 16:30:46 UTC
she let that feminist hype from promising young woman get right to her head lol

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yuzuruhanyu June 14 2021, 14:11:58 UTC
what is the point of a weinstein movie when the assistant exists the character inspired by him was menacing enough by just being a disembodied voice i don't need another awardbait performance

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unintentionalty June 14 2021, 18:29:09 UTC
It's going to be about the reporters so it's more of a Spotlight/All The Presidents Men type film in terms of genre.

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