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Netflix cancels the upcoming Prince documentary film in a new contract with the estate of the deceased singer

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Netflix has postponed the upcoming nine-hour documentary film about Prince by the filmmaker Ezra Eldmen-the estate of the deceased singer is completely happy.

Prince’s Estate and Netflix were released on Thursday joint statement in social media explaining this movement.

“Prince Estate and Netflix have reached a mutual agreement that will allow the estates to develop and produce a new document containing exclusive content from the Prince archive,” said Netflix and The Estate. “As a result, the Netflix document will not be issued.”

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Before issuing a statement, Prince’s property created a further Post on X This contained a barely mysterious video and the signature “The Vault was released”. In addition to vault images and purple shade, the video contained the editing of the prince of paintings set to the song Prince “Free”.

The text in the film was: “After all, no one can dictate who you are for other people” and “the truth is that you are here to enlighten or discourage.”

Thursday announcement isn’t a surprise since the film was initially announced and Allegedly discovering and painting Prince in a controversial light. Eldman, whose other works include the winning document “Oj: Made in America”, spent the last five years working on a project that included a wide exclusive access to the singer’s archives, over 70 interviews, and ultimately accuses Prince of physical and emotional abuse, Rolling Stone reported.

At least one of Prince’s former lovers apparently claims that the Prince document was either physically insulting, controlling or combining each.

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Eldman got into trouble, bringing this story to the light of the day after Prince’s property modified his hands.

In the September history in New York Times In describing the legal drama surrounding the document Eldman said: “How can you tell the truth about someone who talks to people, everyone had different things to say? How can you tell the truth about someone who has never said about yourself? “

This article was originally published on : thegrio.com
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