The film explores the Trump administration’s controversial family separation policy.
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Submarine Entertainment has acquired Errol Morris’ documentary film "Separated" for sales ahead of its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The film explores the Trump administration’s controversial family separation policy, which saw parents and children separated at the Mexico-US border in 2018. The documentary is adapted from Jacob Soboroff’s best-selling book "Separated: An American Tragedy".
The film is produced by NBC News Studios and Participant Media, with Soboroff serving as executive producer. "Any new Errol Morris film is an event, and Errol is a legendary filmmaker with hardcore fans around the world," said Submarine co-president Josh Braun. "To be taking on this topic, of families separated at the border, is particularly timely and urgent. We’re excited to help bring ‘Separated’ out into the world."
The film will premiere out of competition at Venice, the second Morris film to do so after 2018’s "American Dharma". The Oscar winner last played in competition in 2013 with "The Unknown Known".
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"Separated" is a powerful and timely documentary that sheds light on a critical issue that continues to affect families around the world. With Errol Morris at the helm, this film is sure to spark important conversations and raise awareness about the importance of family unity.
FAQs:
Q: What is the documentary "Separated" about?
A: The film explores the Trump administration’s controversial family separation policy, which saw parents and children separated at the Mexico-US border in 2018.
Q: Who is the director of the documentary?
A: The documentary is directed by Errol Morris, a legendary filmmaker known for his thought-provoking and critically acclaimed films.
Q: Who produced the documentary?
A: The film is produced by NBC News Studios and Participant Media, with Jacob Soboroff serving as executive producer.
Q: When will the documentary premiere?
A: "Separated" will premiere out of competition at the Venice Film Festival.
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