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Update: Amazing Grace was also pulled from the Toronto International Film Festival Tuesday.

After Aretha Franklin filed an emergency injunction last week to have the documentary Amazing Grace pulled from the Telluride Film Festival, the Chicago International Film Festival has also decided to remove the film from its slate.

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“Sydney Pollack was a longtime personal friend and supporter of our festival and I was extremely excited to have the opportunity to screen his previously undiscovered work at our festival this year when it was offered to us in August,” festival founder and creative director Michael Kutza said in a statement. “It is a truly captivating film experience and a testament to the undeniable talents of Aretha Franklin. Out of respect for the legal proceedings and Ms. Franklin, we have decided to pull the film from our lineup until such time as the issue is able to be resolved amicably.”

Amazing Grace, which documents Franklin’s album of the same name, is heavily made up of footage shot by the late Pollack of the singer’s 1972 concert in a Los Angeles church, footage that Franklin has strongly objected to.

She said in a statement, “Justice, respect and what is right prevailed and one’s right to own their own self-image.”