Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) reclama retirar su música de “Melania”

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Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) claims to withdraw his music from “Melania”

Paul Thomas Anderson and Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead request that a fragment of the soundtrack be removed from “The invisible thread” (“Phantom Thread”17) from the movie “Melania”the documentary about Melania Trump.

Both the director, Paul Thomas Anderson, and the musician and signer of the film’s soundtrack, Jonny Greenwood – a member of Radiohead and also of The Smile – demand that the fragment be removed from the soundtrack of “The invisible thread” which has been used without his permission in the documentary about Melania Trump, “Melania”.

The documentary is about the twenty days before her husband, Donald Trump, took office as president of the United States for the second time. The film can currently be seen on the Amazon platform, after a controversial run in movie theaters – including some in our country.

The producers of the documentary have not yet commented on the issue. “Melania” It has generated almost ten million dollars – it has cost Amazon forty million, thirty-five of them in advertising – which has not prevented it from having a rating of eight points out of one hundred on Rotten Tomatoes.

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