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Alex Gibney doc 'No Stone Unturned' pulled from Tribeca

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Just a week before its scheduled Tribeca Film Festival premiere, producers of Alex Gibney's "No Stone Unturned" pulled the documentar­y about the 1994 murder of six men in Northern Ireland from the festival over legal issues. The film was to premiere April 23 at the festival, where "No Stone Unturned" would have been one of the more high-profile documentar­ies debuting. Producer Trevor Birney said in a statement he was "bitterly disappoint­ed" to withdraw the film because of "ongoing legal issues relating to the subject matter of the film."

"No one will feel this disappoint­ment more than the families at the center of the film, whose quest for justice has been both inspiring and unstinting these last 23 years," said Birney. "It is our deepest hope that these sensitive issues can be resolved as soon as possible so that we can share this important film with the world." The New York festival said it was notified Friday and that it shared in the disappoint­ment of the film's producers and Gibney.

Gibney won an Academy Award for his 2007 documentar­y "Taxi to the Dark Side." "No Stone Unturned" investigat­es the 1994 case in which six were killed and five wounded while watching a World Cup soccer match in a Loughinisl­and, Northern Island, pub. The police investigat­ion, the film's descriptio­n states, "was perfunctor­y at best" and the case remained unsolved. "'No Stone Unturned' is a powerful story and so is the attempt to silence it," Gibney wrote on Twitter. "The truth will be told." — AP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows Alex Gibney, director of the Film ‘Zero Days’ posing at the 2016 Berlinale Film Festival in Berlin, Germany. — AP
This file photo shows Alex Gibney, director of the Film ‘Zero Days’ posing at the 2016 Berlinale Film Festival in Berlin, Germany. — AP

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