This prevented the film from being released in movie theaters and on DVD, and the TV-network also chose not to extend the licenses for the TV rights. The main problem is with the film’s music, which includes tracks from popular artists such as The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix. The TV-film, which also features the film debut of Game of Thrones actress Carice Van Houten, was paid for with public money but after the music rights expired nobody was able to see it anymore. The director doesn’t own all copyrights to the movie himself, but grew frustrated by the fact that his film is not available through legal channels. “Can someone just upload Suzy Q to The Pirate Bay?” Koolhoven asked. While many filmmakers fear The Pirate Bay, Koolhoven asked his followers to upload a copy of his 1999 film “ Suzy Q” to the site. Dutch movie director Martin Koolhoven sent out an unusual request on Twitter a few days ago.
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