
Cute name, hah? World famous hotel heiress knows how to attract pubic attention. She’s totally greedy for it. According to Page Six, Paris Hilton has craftily manipulated the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival, which is considered the Cannes of Canada, in an attempt to gain more publicity for a new documentary about herself called Paris, Not France.

Paris Hilton forced festival organizers to cancel two of three screenings of the film that’s set to premiere Tuesday.
“We wanted to create more buzz – create some hype . . . We felt the impact would be more extreme if we had one screening,” Paris’ rep told the source.
Paris is thought to be trying to make more money for the movie when it is released commercially via artificially drawing excessive public attention. It’s not known if Paris has a financial interest in the flick.

The film is described to “explore the businesswoman and the human being behind the public persona” of Paris. Film director Adrian Petty created the film in close cooperation with the Hiltons getting full access to Paris, recording in-depth interviews with her parents, her sister, Nicky, and other family members. The film also features Donald Trump, Camille Paglia and Michael Musto.





