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Jennifer Lawrence Speaks Out on Gaza Conflict and US Policy

The US actress and producer Jennifer Lawrence was asked about the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the controversy surrounding her upcoming film, "Die My Love", directed by Lynne Ramsay, which is set to be released on Mubi. Mubi is linked to Sequoia, a company that invests in an Israeli military technology company.

Criticism of US Policy

Lawrence did not directly address the Mubi controversy but expressed her opinion on the US policy, which she was highly critical of. She stated, "What happens is nothing less than a genocide and unacceptable. Everyone has to remember that it will not take long if they ignore what happens on one side of the world until it is on their side." Lawrence emphasized the importance of holding those in power accountable for their actions.

Concerns About Freedom of Speech

Lawrence also expressed her concerns about the state of freedom of speech in the US, saying, "Our freedom of speech is attacked." She noted that politicians often lie and lack integrity, and that this can have serious consequences for the country. Lawrence’s comments echo those of Angelina Jolie, who has also spoken out about the current state of US policy.

Upcoming Film "Die My Love"

Lawrence was at the San Sebastian International Film Festival to promote her upcoming film, "Die My Love", which explores the issue of postpartum depression. Lawrence, who is a mother of two, said that she experienced postpartum depression after the birth of her second child. She was inspired to produce and star in the film after receiving a call from Martin Scorsese, who had read the book that inspired the film and encouraged her to take on the role.

Personal Connection to the Film

Lawrence said that making the film was a personal and emotional experience for her. She stated, "It is bizarre to see the film now and to see everything afterwards, the feeling that I somehow went through it." The film’s producers, Andrea Calderwood and Justine Ciarrochi, were also in attendance at the press conference.

Call to Action

Lawrence urged people to focus on holding those in power accountable for their actions, rather than attacking artists and actors who are trying to express themselves freely. She said, "I just want people to concentrate on who is responsible and what things they can do if they have to appear and coordinate. And not the actors and artists who try to express freedom of art, freedom of speech who are actually responsible for people who are actually responsible."

2014 Gaza War Andrea Calderwood Angelina Jolie Freedom of speech Genocide Jennifer Lawrence Lynne Ramsay Martin Scorsese Mubi (streaming service) Postpartum depression Power (social and political) San Sebastián International Film Festival State (polity)
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