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Director Dan Reed of the controversial documentary "Leaving Neverland," detailing Michael Jackson's abuses of children, refuted critics of the singer's family and those responsible for managing his legacy. "It's a four-hour documentary about an experienced documentary filmmaker who has a long history of research and tells complex stories, so I'd say it's, in addition to everything, a documentary," he said. the filmmaker in an interview with THR "I have not at all qualified Michael in the film.I think that if you look, you will notice that it is a story about these two families and Jackson is an element of this story, but I do not try to characterize it.I do not comment Michael.It is not a film about him.The film him -Even is a narrative of badual abuse, "The film's official synopsis, which contains testimonials from Wade Robson, James Safechuck, and their families, describes:" At the height of his celebrity, Michael Jackson began relationships with two boys aged 7 and 10. At the age of 30, they now tell how they were badually badaulted. by Jackson and how they came years later. "
the revolt of the directors of the estate of the artist, who accuse the boys of" liars "and the film to show only one side." Data-crop = "{" xs " : "450×253", "sm": "750×421", "md": "600×337", "lg": "750×421"} "width =" 750 "height =" 421 "/>