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Popstar Madonna expresses anger over unauthoriz­ed biopic

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Madonna voiced anger Tuesday over news that a Hollywood studio plans an unauthoriz­ed biopic of her early years in New York struggling to break into the music business.

“Nobody knows what I know and what I have seen. Only I can tell my story,” the star wrote on Instagram.

“Anyone else who tries is a charlatan and a fool. Looking for instant gratificat­ion without doing the work. This is a disease in our society,” she wrote.

Entitled “Blond Ambition,” the name of her landmark provocativ­e 1990 tour, the screenplay is the work of newcomer Los Angeles writer Elyse Hollander.

The script’s descriptio­n says it focuses on Madonna’s life in the gritty New York of the early 1980s as she navigates her love life and a music industry that treats women as disposable.

Madonna, who moved to New York in 1978 from her native Michigan, has spoken increasing­ly in recent years of her early experience­s in New York including being raped.

Born Madonna Louise Ciccone, the now 58- year- old megastar worked at a Dunkin’ Donuts branch in Times Square as she pursued a career in dance before releasing her debut album in 1983.

While many of Madonna’s songs have been interprete­d as reflection­s on her life and a number of books have been written on her, she has stayed away from outright autobiogra­phical works herself.

Madonna is no stranger to Hollywood, starring in movies that include Desperatel­y Seeking Susan and Evita.

Hollander’s screenplay last year topped Hollywood’s so- called black list in which film executives vote on their favorite scripts that have been in circulatio­n but not selected for production.

The Hollywood Reporter said Monday that Universal had picked up the project.

It said that “Blond Ambition” would be co- produced by Michael De Luca, who has worked on the Fifty Shades of Grey erotic thrillers and the Facebook drama The Social Network.

Hollander, the writer, previously worked behind- thescenes on Oscar- winning film Birdman and has completed a short film, Nikolai, about a Roma boy adapting to the US.

 ??  ?? Page Editor: xuliuliu@ globaltime­s. com. cn
Page Editor: xuliuliu@ globaltime­s. com. cn

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