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The Banker: Apple abruptly cancels premiere of its first major film

- André Wheeler in San Francisco

Apple abruptly cancelled the world premiere of its film The Banker at the AFI Festival in Hollywood on Wednesday amid reports of sexual abuse allegation­s against the son of the film’s subject.

The Banker is based on the true-life story of two black entreprene­urs who amassed a fortune by pretending their company was run by a white man, and features top-names including Samuel L Jackson and the Marvel star Anthony Mackie.

The film was set to premiere on Thursday night as the closing film for the festival.

In a statement, Apple said: “We purchased The Banker earlier this year as we were moved by the film’s entertaini­ng and educationa­l story about social change and financial literacy. Last week some concerns surroundin­g the film were brought to our attention.

“We, along with the film-makers, need some time to look into these matters and determine the best next steps.

In light of this, we are no longer premiering The Banker at AFI Fest.”

The Hollywood Reporter later reported that the decision stemmed from sexual abuse allegation­s levied against Bernard Garrett Jr, who is the son of the subject of The Banker, and also a producer of the film. Garrett Jr’s half-sisters reportedly raised the allegation­s with Apple recently, while also criticizin­g the film for factual inaccuraci­es.

The news throws into question the future of a film that was supposed to be a major debut for Apple. The Banker was set to be the tech company’s first film release on its new streaming platform, Apple+.

After launching Apple+ this month, insiders theorized that Apple hoped the film would become a critical darling and a possible Oscar contender, competing with other streaming platforms’ growing film presence. (Roma, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, was a hit for Netflix last year, receiving an Oscar best picture nomination.)

AFI Festival will now screen Netflix’s Marriage Story, which stars Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, during The Banker’s time slot.

 ??  ?? Nicholas Hoult, Samuel L Jackson and Anthony Mackie in a scene from The Banker. Photograph: Apple/AP
Nicholas Hoult, Samuel L Jackson and Anthony Mackie in a scene from The Banker. Photograph: Apple/AP

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