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Trump movie The Apprentice: ‘I don’t think it is a movie he would dislike,’ says director

Trump movie The Apprentice: ‘I don’t think it is a movie he would dislike,’ says director


Trump movie The Apprentice: ‘I don’t think it is a movie he would dislike,’ says director
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The protagonist of The Apprentice is a bully and a liar, a conman and a rapist. He rejects his sick brother, sexually assaults his doting wife and cuts a deal with the mafia in order to build a skyscraper. It's safe to assume that followers of Donald Trump won't relish the portrayal of their hero in Ali Abbasi's new film. As for Trump himself, though, the director suspects that he might quite enjoy it.

"I don't think it is a movie he would dislike," said Abbasi after The Apprentice premiered at the Cannes film festival. "I don't necessarily think he would like it, but I think he'd be surprised. So I'm happy to meet him, have a screening and then we can discuss it afterwards."

Styled in the manner of an 80s TV movie, full of nightclubs and limousines, The Apprentice unfolds as a classic Faustian tale. The film charts the relationship between the young Trump and notorious New York attorney Roy Cohn, who served as Senator Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel during the 1950s "red scare", and prompted President Eisenhower to ban homosexuals from being employed by the federal government. Taking an instant shine to the fledgling real-estate mogul, Cohn helps Trump secure a tax break that allows him to renovate Manhattan's derelict Commodore hotel. He also provides the three lessons that will guide Trump to the summit. Attack at all times, deny everything and never, ever admit defeat.

Along the way, Cohn advises Trump on how best to present himself on camera. "You've got kind of a big ass," he scolds his protege at one point. "You've got to work on that."

Named after Trump's 21st-century TV show, The Apprentice stars Sebastian Stan in the title role, while Succession's Jeremy Strong plays Cohn, who died from Aids-related complications in 1986. Strong is currently acting on Broadway in New York, but sent a statement on the film to be read out in Cannes. "Abbasi has made a monster movie," he said.

At the press conference, however, the director was keen to emphasise his subject's human side. "Remember that these are human beings," he said. "The most despicable monster - the most reprehensible person in history - also liked a dog or fell in love with someone or was nice to somebody at some point. So if there's an ideology to the film it's a humanistic ideology."

Abbasi, for his part, remains optimistic about the chances of an eventual US release. "We have a promotional event called the US elections that we are hoping is going to help our movie," he joked. "If I'm right, the second debate is going to be in October. So that would be a good release date for us."

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