In a very interesting video chat between Oliver Stone and Spike Lee, Stone mentions that a four-hour JFK assassination documentary has been invited to screen at the Cannes Film Festival in July. The film still has no distributor, I can only imagine why, but Stone seems to be indicating it has to do with some of the allegations he unearthed for the film. Both Netflix and National Geographic have declined to distribute.
“[I’m] doing documentaries because they’re direct and I can go right to the audience and say this and this. [But even in that realm], I’m having problems. I’m doing one on energy and one on JFK. Four hours [and] very powerful. It’s based on the facts that came out of the [1991] movie. The movie kicked off the assassination records review board for five years. They were not empowered to investigate, but they were empowered to clarify. And they did the best they could with these limitations. The facts that they presented, we go into. It makes the case harder, tighter. It’s about real facts that are shocking to people.
About not finding a distributor and Netflix/Nat Geo declining:
“Not yet. Not for the American side. Cannes invited us for July of this year. That’s a big step for us because, at least, if it can’t be recognized in America as a document, it will be [internationally] … They said they did their fact check. Yeah. Where are you going to find this information except in this film? If they do a fact check, according to conventional sources, of course it’ll come out like this is not true. How can you go and prove that it’s true? It’s very, it’s very tough. You have to have some imagination here.” [via HE]