Apple cancels planned festival premiere of its TV+ movie ‘The Banker’

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Just a day before The Banker was supposed to premiere at the American Film Institute’s festival in Los Angeles, Apple yanked the movie while it looks into “some concerns surrounding the film.” Based on a true story about two black men in the 1960s who built up a real estate and banking empire by using a white man as the face of the enterprise, it stars actors like Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Mackie, Nia Long and Nicholas Hoult.

Apple:

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 filmmakers, 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.

In its absence, Netflix will screen one of its movies, Marriage Story, on the last day of the event. Part of Apple’s strategy to build up its content library quickly is supposed to be the ability to get these movies on the big screen, so that they’ll be eligible for awards that Netflix’s streaming-only releases aren’t. While The Banker was scheduled to premiere on December 6th, that push may have to wait a bit.

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