Film directors are silent on “How President Trump will affect filmmaking.”
The effects of President Trump Regarding the filmmaker’s “integrity and perspective,” the longtime director claimed on Thursday that it was “hanging from all American filmmakers.”
Chairman of the Berlin International Film Festival Jue Todd Haynes warned reporters At a press conference, people have been in a “state of crisis globally and globally in the United States since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.”
“I think everyone I know of in the US and overseas friends have witnessed this barrage of action in the first three weeks of the Trump administration with enormous concern,” Haynes said. I did.

Todd Haynes spoke to reporters about politics at the Berlin International Film Festival or at Berlin Le. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
“I think it’s part of the strategy: to create destabilization and shock among people. Then there’s still a way to combine different forms of resistance, and among Democrats. And it’s still being thought of,” he continued.
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Haynes argued that even those who voted for Trump were “quickly disillusioned” with the inability to provide “economic stability.” However, he was even more concerned about how this would affect “financers who are willing to take risks and support strong voices.”
“How President Trump’s revival affects filmmaking is a real issue that falls on all American filmmakers,” Haynes said. “And that’s a question that extends beyond the world of filmmaking. How do you maintain your own integrity and perspective and talk about the issues around us… I haven’t seen it yet.”
fellow ju-deferee and film critic Amy Nicholson also opposed “people trying to split us up” at the same press conference.

Hollywood filmmakers are worried about the impact President Donald Trump has on film. (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images | Photo by Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
“I just want to say it in my country. I think Americans always hear that we are a divided country,” Nicholson said. “Some people in my country want to see their work as valuable (and dignity in their lives) like people in my country. They should (oppose) unify those who are trying to divide us in America.”
Haynes openly criticised Trump at the Berlin International Film Festival, but other similar festivals were less political than in the past.
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The Sundance Film Festival was remarkable earlier this month There is no anti-Trump protest This contrasts with the beginning of Trump’s first term in 2017.
Outlets like Variety claim this is because spokespersons demanding journalists are away from politics, but said Christian Toto, host of the “Hollywood in Toto” podcast Fox News Digital That is likely due to the effects of Hollywood decline.

The Sundance Film Festival has significantly fewer anti-Trump protests this year compared to Trump’s first term. (AP/Arthur Mola/Invision)
“It’s condemning several factors in the weak resistance sequel. The industry is in trouble thanks to the pandemic fallout, the industry’s strike in Duell 2023 and the most recent devastating La Fire. Challenging That’s a time,” Toto said.
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