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sábado, 19 de janeiro de 2013

Prince Albert II of Monaco criticises Grace Kelly film


Grace Kelly, Nicole Kidman

Prince Albert II of Monaco has criticised the upcoming Hollywood film about his mother, Grace Kelly, saying it is historically inaccurate.


The prince and his sisters released a statement after producers told a French magazine the Palace had supported the film, starring Nicole Kidman. The Palace said the film contained "major historical untruths and a series of purely fictional scenes". The film, titled Grace of Monaco, is due for release next year. "The Princely family wishes to emphasise that this film is by no means a biopic," the statement said.

"It recounts one rewritten and needlessly 'glamorised' page in the history of the Principality of Monaco and its family." The film follows the High Society actress in 1962 after she married Prince Rainier III, becoming Princess Grace. It is said to focus on a six-month period when Monaco was in a heated tax dispute with France and director Alfred Hitchcock offered the former actress a chance to return to acting. The Palace said it had been "surprised" when it received the script for the film, as it had "in no way been associated with this project".

 "The Palace of Monaco cannot accept that the producers of this film imply they have received Their Highnesses' support in any way whatsoever, since this is not the case," the statement concluded.

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