Leaving Neverland
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Leaving Neverland is a 2019 made-for-television documentary film directed and produced by Dan Reed. It focuses on two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who allege they were sexually abused as children by the American singer Michael Jackson. Their allegations are the subject of a recent legal ruling, Safechuck v. MJJ Productions, clearing the way for a trial of their long-running claims.[4]
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Directed by | Dan Reed |
Produced by | Dan Reed |
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Cinematography | Dan Reed |
Edited by | Jules Cornell |
Music by | Chad Hobson |
Production company | Amos Pictures |
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Language | English |
Following its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019, it was broadcast in two parts on HBO and as a shortened version on Channel 4 in March 2019. It received acclaim from critics, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special,[5][6][7] but mixed reviews from viewers.[8][9]
Leaving Neverland triggered a media backlash against Jackson and a reassessment of his legacy. However, it boosted sales of his music. Some dismissed the film as one-sided and questioned its veracity; the Jackson estate condemned it as a "tabloid character assassination",[10] while Jackson's fans organized protests. A number of rebuttal documentaries seeking to refute the allegations were released.[11][12] As of 2020, Reed was developing a follow-up documentary, with Robson and Safechuck returning.[13]
In February 2019, the Jackson estate sued HBO for breaching a non-disparagement clause from a 1992 Jackson concert contract by distributing the disparaging film.