The Citizen (Gauteng)

Film director defends Trump rape scene

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The director of an explosive biopic that shows Donald Trump raping his wife has defended the controvers­ial scene, telling AFP the alleged incident is “well known” and explains the ex-president’s character.

The Apprentice, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, traces Trump’s origins as an ambitious young property developer in 1970s and 1980s New York.

His team has vowed to sue the producers, calling it “pure malicious defamation”.

The most controvers­ial scene is that of Trump raping his first wife, Ivana, after she belittles him for growing fat and bald.

“This particular thing is very well-known. This incident, Ivana Trump said it under deposition, under oath,” said Ali Abbasi.

In real life, Ivana accused Trump of raping her during divorce proceeding­s but later rescinded the allegation. She died in 2022.

Asked why the scene was included, Abbasi said the movie is “about how, point by point, bit by bit, [Trump] distances himself from those human relationsh­ips that define him and that hold him in check as a human being”.

“Ivana’s relationsh­ip is super-important, obviously. Ivana is someone who is very close to him.”

Sebastian Stan, best known from Marvel superhero films, stars as Trump, while Jeremy Strong of Succession fame plays his ruthless mentor and attorney Roy Cohn. Both received glowing reviews from critics.

Other unflatteri­ng scenes show Trump suffering erectile dysfunctio­n and undergoing liposuctio­n and surgery for hair loss. But the film overall offers a nuanced account, depicting an ambitious but naive social climber whose decency erodes as he learns the dark arts of dealmaking and power.

“Donald’s team should wait to watch the movie before they start suing us,” said Abbasi.

“I don’t necessary think this is a movie that he would dislike... I think he would be surprised.”

In a statement, Trump’s campaign communicat­ions director Steven Cheung said a lawsuit would be filed “to address the blatantly false assertions from these pretend filmmakers”.

“This ... is pure fiction which sensationa­lises lies that have been long debunked,” added Cheung.

Abbasi was unflustere­d. “Everybody talks about him suing a lot of people. They don’t talk about his success rate,” he said.

The Apprentice” premiered while Trump is on trial in Manhattan for a tawdry scandal involving a porn star. It comes just months ahead of the US presidenti­al election in which Trump is expected to face Joe Biden.

The screenplay was written by Gabriel Sherman, a journalist who covered real estate for the

New York Observer and regularly spoke to Trump. –

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