New York Post

Apple not too far from tree

- Cindy Adams

JULIE Pacino, age 30, Al Pacino’s daughter, is into producing. Her company’s Tiny Apples, which just put out “Hard Work.” It’s a comedic peek that takes us behind — like really (pardon the expression) behind, in front, above, below and any other portion — the scenes of adult films. The thing’s on Pornhub.

How’s Daddy feel about daughter making a film about the porn industry?

Julie: “He thinks it offers comic relief during this pandemic.”

Right. So after immortaliz­ing pornograph­y, Julie’s next project is “For

NYC.” It’s a film made with Damon Dash and Noel Ashman, and it’s celebritie­s paying homage to the Big Apple during CV.

“I’m staying at my dad’s house in LA and hope to do an ensemble piece with him, my brother Anton and sister Olivia. It’s a return to showbiz families in vaudeville times.”

So far Scorsese hasn’t got reason to worry.

Rosé future

ACTOR Kyle MacLachlan, also a wine maker in Washington state, where he grew up, says his new variety’s “Blushing Bear rosé, which spent 28 months in French oak barrels.” So why the Bear name? “Because in ‘The Winter’s Tale,’ Antigonus is pursued by a bear, and Shakespear­e used it as a stage direction.” Oh, sure, OK. Yeah. That makes sense.

Pay attention

I reported the Friars is selling its 55th Street clubhouse. They say no. Who cares? For my money, it could reopen as a gas station . . . NOTE to Donald Trump Jr.: I’ve received a handprinte­d letter and an envelope bearing a 33407 ZIP code, West Palm Beach return address and Palm Beach postmark. Your name’s on that, plus in the body of the letter, which is on blue-lined white paper that might be torn from a compositio­n book. It asks for money. Your security people might want to check this out.

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Julie Pacino: Into a slightly different type of filmmaking.

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