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General News / October 15, 2024

Trump Doesn’t Want You To See This Irish-Produced Film

General News / October 15, 2024

Trump Doesn’t Want You To See This Irish-Produced Film

All the more reason to book your ticket.

The Apprentice is one of the year’s most anticipated biopics, with good reason. Dublin-based Tailored Films contributed to the production of the star-studded film, which features Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump and Jeremy Strong as Trump’s mentor and attorney, Roy Cohn.

The film is set in 1970s New York, where a young and power hungry Trump meets the ruthless attorney Cohn, who becomes Trump’s mentor. Cohn gives Trump the key to power: intimidation, media manipulation, and deception.

Trump, unsurprisingly, described the film as “a cheap, defamatory, and politically disgusting hatchet job, put out… to try and hurt the greatest political movement in the history of our country. The writer of this pile of garbage [is] a lowlife and talentless hack, who has long been widely discredited… HUMAN SCUM.”

The Apprentice hits Irish Cinemas on October 18th.

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