The Leader en première mondiale au Tribeca Film Festival

The Leader, un film sur la secte Heaven's Gate, a connu sa première mondiale au Tribeca Film Festival.

Le réalisateur et scénariste Michael Gallagher a présenté le film, qui met en vedette Tim Blake Nelson dans le rôle de Marshall Herff Applewhite et Vera Farmiga dans celui de Bonnie Lu Nettles. L'histoire retrace la formation de la secte dans les années 1970 et le suicide collectif de 39 personnes en 1997 à Rancho Santa Fe, en Californie. La distribution comprend également Jim Parsons, Grace Caroline Currey et Simon Rex. Les producteurs crédités sont Jana Gallagher, Michael Wormser, Joel David Moore, Matt Murphie et Michael Gallagher. Le film dure 1 heure et 44 minutes, et les ventes sont assurées par The Exchange/Voltage.

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