Tarantino wanted to ban the sale of deleted scenes from “Pulp Fiction”

WSJ: Miramax wants to ban director Tarantino from selling scenes from Pulp Fiction deleted scenes from his movie “Pulp Fiction” in the form of NFT (Non-Fungible Token Technology). This is reported by The Wall Street Journal.

As it became known, in connection with Tarantino's statements, the company has filed a lawsuit. Miramax said that all rights to the film belong to them, and the director is “trying to unilaterally profit.” , it became known earlier. It was noted that a handwritten script for the film and the director's own audio commentary will also be on sale. The presented fragments of the film can only be seen by those who bought them at the auction.

The film “Pulp Fiction” was released in 1994. The film won Oscars, BAFTAs and Golden Globes for Best Original Screenplay, as well as the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and over forty other film awards. In 2013, the film was included in the US National Film Register as having cultural, historical and aesthetic significance.

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