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After the premiere at the Sundance Festival, visitors were shocked. While the film appeared on the big screen, additional police officers were installed outside the cinema to prevent angry fans of "The King of Pop". Assistants and psychologists were also present to help viewers. Several US media reported that part of the audience had left the room crying.
In the film, it is now Wade Robson (36) and by James Safechuck (41). revealing in a bewildering way how Jackson would have abused him for years
The loved ones of "Wacko Jacko" denied all the allegations and tried unsuccessfully to stop the film. Michael's nephew, Taj Jackson, also raises funds to make his own film and tell the truth, according to the family.
Neverland in the title of the documentary refers to the domain of the same name where Jackson lived. This is a descent in 2003 after reports of ill-treatment of a 13-year-old boy. A lawsuit was filed against the world star, but in 2005 he was acquitted of fourteen charges. Michael Jackson died in June 2009.
Leaving Neverland will take place on Friday, March 8th from 8:25 pm at NPO 3 and from March 8th at NPO Start.
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