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Sean Penn slams the Oscars, defends Donald Trump biopic

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Sean Penn went on a rant in opposition to the Oscars whereas defending the biopic a couple of younger Donald Trump on the Marrakech Film Festival.

The 64-year-old actor, who has received two Academy Awards, spoke throughout a press convention Tuesday and accused the Oscars of being “afraid” of embracing “The Apprentice” starring Sebastian Stan because the president-elect, 78.

Sean Penn on the twenty first Marrakesh International Film Festival on Nov. 30. AFP by way of Getty Images
Sebastian Stan on the Marrakech International Film Festival. Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock

“The Academy have exercised actually extraordinary cowardice in relation to being a part of the larger world of expression, and in reality, have largely been a part of limiting the creativeness and really limiting of various cultural expressions,” stated Penn, per Variety.

“The Apprentice.” ©Mongrel Media/Courtesy Everett Collection

The “Mystic River” star, who was casually chain-smoking throughout his rant, stated the Oscars and different award ceremonies must be seen as “tv exhibits first.”

“So I don’t get very enthusiastic about what we’ll name the Academy Awards [except for] when a movie like ‘The Florida Project,’ or ‘I’m Still Here,’ or, you realize, ‘Emilia Perez,’ of the issues which can be more likely to occur this yr,” he defined.

Sean Penn chain-smoking on the Marrakech International Film Festival. Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock
Sean Penn throughout a press convention in Morocco on Dec. 3. Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock

Penn then addressed the controversy over Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice,” which isn’t anticipated to be a serious contender throughout awards season, regardless of receiving an 8-minute standing ovation when it premiered on the Cannes Film Festival in May.

“When one thing sneaks by way of, it’s to be celebrated,” stated Penn. “It’s jaw-dropping how afraid this [so-called] enterprise of mavericks is of a terrific movie like that,” he continued.

Maria Bakalova and Sebastian Stan in “The Apprentice.” ©Mongrel Media/Courtesy Everett Collection

“One with nice, nice performing. [It’s amazing] that they too may be as afraid as a piddly little Republican congressman,” he added.

The Post has reached out to the Academy for remark.

Sean Penn on the 2024 Marrakech Film Festival. AP
Donald Trump at a rally in Palm Beach, Fla., on Nov. 6. REUTERS

“The Apprentice” focuses on Trump’s rise to prominence within the Seventies and Nineteen Eighties and his relationships with legal professional Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong) and his first spouse, Ivana Trump (Maria Bakalova).

Trump has bashed the film and despatched a stop and desist letter to the producers over a scene that depicts him violently raping Ivana. Trump has denied the allegation he assaulted his late ex-wife.

Jeremy Strong, Sebastian Stan in “The Apprentice.” ©Mongrel Media/Courtesy Everett Collection

Meanwhile, Stan, 42, claimed final month that his friends refused to take a seat down with him to debate the movie for Variety’s annual “Actors on Actors” collection. This was confirmed by Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh.

“They have been too afraid to go and discuss this film, so I couldn’t do it,” Stan stated at a screening of “The Apprentice” on Nov. 19.

Sebastian Stan at “The Apprentice” premiere in Denmark on Oct. 16. Ritzau Scanpix/AFP by way of Getty Images

“And it doesn’t matter, that’s OK,” he continued. “It’s to not level a finger at anyone — I received to do lots of nice issues.”

The “Hawkeye” star defined that “we couldn’t get previous the publicists or the folks representing them as a result of they have been too afraid to speak about this film.” He added, “If it actually turns into that worry or that discomfort to speak about this, we’re actually going to have an issue.”

Donald Trump at a press convention in Milwaukee on Oct. 1. Getty Images

Briarcliff Entertainment purchased the rights to “The Apprentice” and launched it in theaters on Oct. 11. It made $12 million on a $16 million price range.

However, the movie obtained largely optimistic critiques from critics. It has an 83% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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