The Grapevine
Oscars boycott
We live in strange times. Never in the history of cinema have actors been so vocal on political issues. After Meryl Streep’s poignant speech about Donald Trump at the Golden Globes, Madonna and Ashley Judd’s rants against the US president at the Women’s March, Iranian actress Taraneh Alidoosti who stars in the Oscar-nominated foreign-language film The Salesman, has strongly protested against Donald T’s policy to impose visa restrictions on some Muslim countries. She added that she will boycott this year’s Academy Awards ceremony. Her director, Asghar Farhadi — who won an Oscar for A Separation —has also announced that will not be attending in protest. The situation is getting more and more intense. If this keeps happening, we might see a revolution of sorts brought about by actors’ agitation. Call it wishful thinking. It might happen.