The producer of a movie about the Christchurch terror attacks in New Zealand has pulled out of the project after mounting criticism over the film.
Philippa Campbell apologised for her involvement and said she had not realised the hurt the film would cause.
[…] “I have listened to the concerns raised over recent days and I have heard the strength of people’s views,” Ms Campbell said.
“I now agree that the events of 15 March 2019 are too raw for film at this time and do not wish to be involved with a project that is causing such distress.”
Her resignation does not mean that the US-backed film project is off the table.
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