Ali Abbasi's "The Apprentice" took the Grand Theatre Lumiere by storm as the two-hour film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival competition. The film, that, focuses on former US President Donald Trump and his efforts in building a real-estate dynasty in the heart of the United States received an 11-minute post-screening ovation, according to a Deadline report.
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The Trumps who were screened in the film are currently in the wave of controversy amid the US Presidential election fever due to a criminal hush-money trial in New York that is currently ongoing. The screening and success of this film may be one good point for the Trumps this fortnight as the waves keep crashing upon them due to this infamous trial.
Want a Loan? Get cash against your Mutual Funds in 4 hoursSebastian Stan, an Emmy and Golden Globe nominee, also known for Pam & Tommy, has been cast in The Apprentice as a young Donald Trump alongside Oscar nominee Maria Bakalova, known for her notable performance in Borat 2, as Trump’s first wife, Ivana. Jeremy Strong and Martin Donovan also play pivotal roles in the film as Roy Cohn and Fred Trump respectively.
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