Francesco Maresca, who represents Miss Kercher's family, said: "To have a film so soon, on such a violent death and with the memory of this tragedy so fresh in the family's mind, seems totally inappropriate and unjustified."
Miss Kercher, 21, from Surrey, was at the start of a year-long course in the Umbrian hill town of Perugia in Nov 2007 when she was found dead in the house she shared with Knox.
Knox, 23, from Seattle, and her Italian former boyfriend, Sollecito, were found guilty of murder and sexual assault in Dec 2009 and sentenced to 26 and 25 years in jail respectively.
They are both appealing against their convictions, and the judge in the case has authorised a full review of the hotly-contested DNA evidence in the case.
Guede had his original 30 year sentence reduced to 16 years on appeal.
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