受丑闻影响, 凯文·史派西新电影被索尼取消美国电影学院年会参展机会 Sony Pictures on Monday withdrew* a movie starring Kevin Spacey from a Los Angeles film festival following sexual misconduct* allegations* against the actor, but said it was going ahead with a planned U.S. movie theater release in December. “All the Money in the World,” about the 1973 kidnapping of teenager John Paul Getty III, features Spacey as his grandfather, the late U.S. oil billionaire Jean Paul Getty. The film was due to have a red carpet world premiere* at the American Film Institute’s (AFI) annual festival in Los Angeles on November 16. “Given the current allegations surrounding one of its actors and out of respect for those impacted*, it would be inappropriate to celebrate at a gala at this difficult time. Accordingly, the film will be withdrawn,” Sony’s TriStar Pictures unit said in an emailed statement. Spacey apologized last month to actor Anthony Rapp, who accused him of trying to seduce* him in 1986 when Rapp was 14. (SD-Agencies) |