In accepting the Palme d’Or right this moment for his newest film Anora, Sean Baker gave a shoutout for the survival of cinema.
On the Cannes Movie Pageant awards presser he mentioned he hopes his film is “actually one step towards serving to” theaters.
“You see theaters closing daily sadly. I comply with a Twitter feed about theaters closing,” mirrored Baker on the plight of theatrical, “I grew up going to film, I grew up going to theaters, that’s the place I would like my motion pictures proven as a filmmaker.”
“(It’s) very discouraging after I see this,” mentioned Baker concerning the state of cinema, “It’s very scary.”
That mentioned, there’s some hope per Baker: “I see a rising movie tradition in New York, Los Angeles, Austin, and San Francisco. I see younger individuals who wish to go and see motion pictures in a theater.”
“This isn’t precisely a mainstream film,” mentioned Baker about his newest which follows a stripper performed by Higher Issues Mikey Madison who marries a Russian oligarch’s son. “Hopefully it reminds mainstream audiences that these movies nonetheless exist.”
Given his Russian heavy solid, Baker was requested whether or not Anora was getting a launch in Russia.
He responded, “Exhausting query for me to reply to the embargo; we don’t know. Let’s see what the long run holds.”
Anora repped home distributor NEON’s fifth Palme d’Or winner in a row. The film is 96% contemporary on Rotten Tomatoes with critics.
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