De Niro calls Trump ‘philistine’, slams tariffs at Cannes

De Niro calls Trump ‘philistine’, slams tariffs at Cannes

The 81-year-old actor urges the industry to act, claiming cuts in arts and education funding were deliberate.

Leonardo DiCaprio,Robert De Niro
Leonardo DiCaprio (left) presents Robert De Niro with the Honorary Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival in southern France. (AP pic)
CANNES:
Hollywood star Robert De Niro slammed US President Donald Trump as a “philistine” Tuesday as he accepted a lifetime achievement award at the Cannes film festival.

The 81-year-old actor said that “in my country we are fighting like hell for the democracy we once took for granted” against “America’s philistine president”.

De Niro, a fierce and longtime critic of his fellow New Yorker Trump, said the president’s swingeing cuts in funding for the arts and education were deliberate.

“Because art is the crucible that brings people together… Art looks for truth. Art embraces diversity. That’s why art is a threat. That’s why we are a threat to autocrats and fascists.”

The “Taxi Driver” and “Goodfellas” star lambasted Trump for threatening tariffs on movies “produced in foreign lands”.

“And now he has announced 100% tariffs on film production outside of America. You can’t put a price on creativity. But apparently, you can put a tariff on it. Of course, all these attacks are unacceptable. This is not just an American problem, it is a global one,” he added.

“We can’t just all sit back and watch. We have to act, and we have to act now,” he urged.

The Hollywood legend cried as his friend Leonardo Di Caprio presented with his honorary Palme d’Or prize.

Di Caprio thanked De Niro for recommending him to Martin Scorsese, who has since made six films with the star, from “Gangs of New York” to “Killers of the Flower Moon”.

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