He first asked a question about how the allegations against Parker could affect the film.
The film screened last night.
The film screened at Sundance.

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There are 400-plus people who worked on this film.
So many hours put into it, so much love put into it.
Even just the legacy of Nat Turner.
His sacrifice, what he gave.
The energy that went into destroying his legacy.
And here we are, and youre here, Parker replied.
Thanks, Eli, a voice off-camera is heard saying.
Weve got to wrap up.
Speaking about the interview on CBC, Glasner said they cut my interview short after the question.
I was given five minutes of time.
They have someone in the room who will give you the wrap signal when youre getting close.
I was nowhere near that, Glasner said.
It was subsequently revealed the alleged victim had died by suicide in 2012.
This is a forum for the film, he said.
For the other people sitting here on this stage.
Its not mine, it doesnt belong to me.
I dont want to hijack this with my personal life.
Watch Glasners interview with Parker below.