A
long-awaited biopic of the notorious New York mafia boss John Gotti starring
John Travolta is slated to premiere at Cannes, the film festival said Tuesday.
The movie --
which is being shown at a "private presentation" on May 15 -- traces
the epic rise and fall of the Gambino crime clan, one of America's most
powerful mafia gangs in the 1980s.
The film is
very much a family affair, featuring Travolta's wife Kelly Preston as Gotti's
wife Victoria, and his daughter Ella Bleu as Gotti's daughter Angel Gotti.
"We're
hoping to use Cannes as our launching pad," the film's marketing and
distribution chief Dennis Rice told the Hollywood Reporter.
The project
first took root in 2011 when John Gotti Jr. signed a deal with a little-known
producer to make a film about his father.But soon after Travolta agreed to play
the lead role, the movie ran into obstacles, triggering a seemingly endless
exodus of directors.
Shooting
finally began two years ago under the direction of Kevin Connolly of Entourage
fame.
But the highly
anticipated planned release in December 2017 was cancelled at the last minute.
However this
time producers are confident that it will at last hit the screen, with indie
distributor Vertical Entertainment having announced the US release for June 15.
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