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Jackson’s new film on the anniversary of the death in June

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Los Angeles - A year after the death of Michael Jackson will come a documentary about the last few weeks in the life of pop stars on the market.

The journalist, author and filmmaker Ian Halperin is behind the 88 minutes long film entitled "Gone Too Soon", reported the U.S. industry magazine "Variety" on Thursday. The strip was spliced together TkredoDesign from more than 300 hours of material. It contains footage of Jackson also interviews with former employees of the singer, including his manager, cook, hairdresser, fitness trainer and lawyer. According to the filmmaker Jackson's family was not involved in the project. The Canadian Halperin had last year, the first biography of

the "King of Pop" after his death on 25 Published in June. In September, the book in Germany under the title "Unmasked - The last years of Michael Jackson" was published. In it the author also took Jackson's Sexuality and the allegations of child abuse targeted. The bulk of his statements, he referred "from anonymous" sources. Jackson's staff he had "infiltrated" and employees as a spy to gain for himself, Halperin. In December 2008, he ventured the prediction, Jackson had to live only half a year. His film "Gone Too Soon" will appear on the anniversary of the end of June, the singer, describes, according to Halperin, "Variety" as "a balanced assessment of the King of Pop": This is the movie that Michael and his fans deserved. The documentation should initially be in Canada and France see in the cinema, and later in other countries on TV and on the canvas. Last October, lured the two-hour Jackson movie "This Is It" a worldwide audience of millions to the movies. The documentary by director Kenny Ortega, the recordings of Jackson's concert rehearsals from April 2009 until shortly before his death shows only played in the U.S. over 71 million U.S. dollars.