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Ari Aster's film Pascal is a progressive New Mexico mayor who fights Joaquin Phoenix's town sheriff during the May 2020 Kuvid pandemic. EddingtonThis is a magazine campaign strung through the character of Phoenix, which took place during the first Trump administration, was filmed during the Biden administration, but will eventually be released during the second Trump administration.
On the same day, Trump appears to threaten Bruce Springsteen’s return to the United States, Pascal, son of Chilean refugee, after Bruce Springsteen’s political remarks on a European tour, touring. EddingtonPremiere.
"Fear is the way they win," Pascal said. "So keep telling stories, keep expressing yourself, keep fighting to be yourself.
Earlier in the press conference, Pascal was asked about the Trump administration's immigration policy. "Obviously, the actors who participated in the film were very scary about such a problem. It was too daunting, I couldn't really solve this problem, and I didn't know enough yet," Pascal said.
"I want people to be safe and protected, and I really want to live in the right to history. I am an immigrant. My parents are refugees from Chile. We escaped the dictatorship. I am honored to have grown up in the United States after the asylum in Denmark. If that doesn't know what that is, I don't know what that is.
pascal add Eddington"It feels like the first time there is a mole, like the whistleblower, almost a person from the inside, like, 'this is what's going on. It's really powerful to me, and I don't think I understand that until I see it."