What's Happening?
Ketchup Entertainment has acquired the North American rights to 'November 1963,' a crime thriller starring John Travolta. The film, directed by Roland Joffé, explores the assassination of John F. Kennedy through the lens of organized crime. It features
a cast including Mandy Patinkin and Dermot Mulroney, and is based on accounts from the family of crime boss Sam Giancana. The film aims to provide a new perspective on the events surrounding JFK's assassination, focusing on the alleged involvement of the Chicago Outfit.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'November 1963' by Ketchup Entertainment highlights the continued fascination with the JFK assassination and its cultural impact. The film's focus on organized crime's alleged role offers a fresh narrative that could influence public perception of historical events. This project also reflects the film industry's interest in revisiting significant historical moments through new storytelling angles, potentially sparking renewed discussions and interest in the JFK assassination among audiences.












