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Following cancelation of the film premiere and a New York Times story in which five women accused Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct, C.K.'s film I Love You, Daddy will no longer be released.
The film's distributor, The Orchard, announced the news Friday morning with a brief statement:
Louis CK's film distributor for "I Love You Daddy" won't be releasing film. Was due out Nov 17 pic.twitter.com/rGvSuLotf0
— Cara Buckley (@caraNYT) November 10, 2017
I Love You, Daddy was already raising eyebrows for its timing and subject matter; in the film, Chloe Grace Moretz plays C.K.'s daughter and begins dating a much older man – it bears more than a few similarities to Woody Allen's actual life. Read more...
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