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Amanda Knox slams 'Stillwater' movie in powerful essay - CNBC
Jul 30, 2021 1 min, 1 sec

Amanda Knox is speaking out against the new Matt Damon film "Stillwater."?

In McCarthy's film Damon plays Bill Baker, an oil rig worker from Oklahoma who travels to Marseille, France after his estranged daughter Allison (Abigail Breslin) is imprisoned for a murder she didn't commit.

The ending of the film differs greatly from the actual events of Knox's acquittal, she said.

Knox said that McCarthy and Damon had "no moral obligation" to consult her about the fictional story, but said she and her family would have had a lot to tell the director if he had reached out to them?

She pointed to a recent New York Post headline about Guede's release from prison which said "Man who killed Amanda Knox's roommate freed on community service.".

"I want to pause right here on that phrase: 'the Amanda Knox saga,'" Knox wrote.

After all, as Knox points out, her story is not "about an American woman studying abroad 'involved in some kind of sensational crime.' It's about an American woman not involved in a sensational crime, and yet wrongfully convicted."

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