Sean Penn blamed the Oscars for “limiting totally different cultural expressions” and voiced his help for Ali Abbasi’s Donald Trump film “The Apprentice” whereas at Marrakech Film Festival, the place he obtained a profession tribute.
“The Academy have exercised actually extraordinary cowardice on the subject of 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,” Penn stated at a press convention throughout which he was casually smoking.
“So I don’t I 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, , ‘Emilia Perez,’ of the issues which might be more likely to occur this yr,” he stated. He additionally weighed in on the controversy over Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice,” saying “when one thing sneaks via, it’s to be celebrated.”
“It’s jaw-dropping how afraid this enterprise of mavericks is of an incredible movie like that. One with nice, nice appearing. [It’s amazing] that they too will be as afraid as a piddly little Republican congressman,” he stated.
At a Sunday night gala, Penn collected a lifetime achievement award from Italian actor Valeria Golino — with whom Penn has been shut mates ever since she appeared in his 1991 directorial debut “The Indian Runner” — earlier than talking with equal ardour about his views on free expression and political correctness.
“Around the world [there is] this demand for range — however not range of conduct and never range of opinion or language,” stated Penn. “I’d simply encourage all people to be as politically incorrect as their coronary heart wishes and to interact range and to maintain telling these tales, and I’m very proud and blissful to be right here. Thank you.”
Penn is likely one of the many excessive profile expertise and filmmakers attending this yr’s Marrakech Film Festival. As many as 15 conversations are being hosted all through the competition with the likes of Tim Burton and Justin Kurzel, in addition to David Cronenberg and Ava DuVernay, amongst others.
Headed by Melita Toscan du Plantier and curated by Remi Bonhomme, the Marrakech Film Festival additionally hosted a press convention with its jury presided over by Luca Guadagnino, comprising Abbasi, Jacob Elordi, Andrew Garfield, Patricia Arquette, Indian director Zoya Akhtar, Belgian actor Virginie Efira, Moroccan actor Nadia Kounda and Argentine director Santiago Mitre.