New Michael Jackson Documentary About Alleged Child Sex Abuse to Debut at Sundance

Michael Jackson, 2005 (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)
Michael Jackson, 2005 (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

The Sundance Film Festival has introduced {that a} new, two-part Michael Jackson documentary titled Leaving Neverland could have its world premiere at this yr’s pageant. Directed and produced by Dan Reed (The Paedophile Hunter, Three Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks) the sequence follows two males (now of their 30s) who allege they had been sexually abused within the 1990s by Jackson, beginning on the ages of seven and 10. The identities of the lads featured within the movie haven’t but been revealed.

The two documentary episodes will complete 233 minutes and premiere on January 25 on the Egyptian Theatre in Park City, Utah, adopted by a Q&A session.

In 2005, Jackson was acquitted of kid molestation expenses following a trial.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for the Michael Jackson property for remark.

 
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