Actor Ethan Hawke addressed political questions at a film festival, cautioning against relying on “jet-lagged, drunk artists” for advice. He expressed his belief in cinema’s power to foster healing and community, while supporting efforts against fascism. When asked about the criticism of Palestinian artists, Hawke noted his lack of context but emphasized the importance of all voices in a free society. He concluded by acknowledging the complexities of political discourse, advocating for open dialogue.
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