John Branca - UCLA Interview - "Leaving Neverland"
John Branca discusses the different way Leaving Neverland
was treated by HBO, as opposed to the way any other “documentary" would
need to be.
John
Branca: I'm thinking obviously of Leaving Neverland where the point of
view is presented as fact, but there's no other side to it. In fact, the
director of that documentary said, “I had no interest in talking to anybody
else.” So, I would challenge you to name one media outlet where if you went to
your boss and said, “I don't feel like talking to anybody who has any fact or
opinion that might shoot down my theory,” that film that article never get
written, never get made.
So, I found it interesting that HBO, they didn't have
journalists come to the screening, they had movie reviewers. And if this had
been presented as a movie and an opinion, fine. If they had presented both
sides like you would require in a courtroom, the courtroom requires both sides.
So, something like Leaving Neverland is the one side, in a courtroom, you get
to get the other side and then you get to make a decision. That didn't happen
here.
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