The filmmaker thinks about how “Trump’s Presidency will affect film creation” in Berlinale

The effect of Trump’s Presidency On the “integrity and view of” filmmakers, the question is “hanging over all American filmmakers,” a longtime director said on Thursday.
Berlin International Film Festival President of the jury Todd Haynes warned journalists During the press conference that people in the “state of a particular crisis are in the US, but also globally,” since the beginning of the second term of President Donald Trump.
“I think everyone I know in the US -II friends abroad testify to this basis of procedures in the first three weeks of Trump administration with huge concern, shock,” Haynes said.
Todd Haynes spoke with reporters about politics at the Berlin International Film Festival or Berlinale. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
“I think it is part of the strategy, to create a sense of destabilization and shock among people, so that in the way we move into coalition of different forms of resistance is still in progress and are still understood among democrats,” he continued.
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Haynes insisted that even people who voted for Trump were probably “quickly disappointed” for his incapacity to provide “economic stability”. However, he was more concerned that it would affect “financiers who are ready to take the risk and willing to support strong voices.”
“As the return of Trump’s Presidency will affect film creativity is a real question that hangs over all American filmmakers,” Haynes said. “And this is a question that extends beyond the world of film creation: how you maintain your own integrity and position and talk about problems around us … It remains to be seen.”
Member and critic Amy Nicholson also stated against “people trying to share” at the same press conference.
Hollywood filmmakers are concerned about the influence that President Donald Trump will have on movies. (Photo Andrew Hardik/Getty Images | Photo Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
“I just want to say in my country, I think the Americans have heard all the time that we are a divided country,” Nicholson said. “I feel like some people in my country agree on just wanting to feel security, health safety, residence safety, that their work has value [and] Their lives have dignity. I would love to see how my country’s people realize that they should unite [against] Those people who try to divide us in America. “
Although Haynes openly criticized Trump at the Berlin International Film Festival, other similar festivals were less political than they were in the past.
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Earlier this month, Sundance Film Festival was noticeable absent from anti-trumpy protests Unlike the beginning of Trump’s first term in 2017.
Although sales houses like Variety claimed it was a publicist who demand that journalists stay away from politics, said Christian Toto, host of the “Hollywood in Toto” Podcasta. Fox News Digital that this is probably because of the Hollywood fall of influence.
This year’s Sundance Film Festival had a visibly less anti-trump protest compared to Trump’s first term. (AP/Arthur Mola/Invision)
“Krim a few factors to continue poor resistance. The industry is in trouble thanks to pandemic outburst, a duel 2023 hits the industry and, lately, devastating fires La. The actors realize that they will directly do not help politically in such a bottom. Time.” is a toto.
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