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Wes Anderson Questions Trump's 100% Film Tariff Proposal at Cannes

The acclaimed filmmaker joins a growing chorus of industry confusion and skepticism over the feasibility and implications of the developing policy.

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Overview

  • President Trump has proposed a 100% tariff on foreign-made films, citing national security concerns and the decline of the U.S. film industry.
  • Wes Anderson, speaking at the Cannes Film Festival, expressed uncertainty about how such a tariff would function, calling it a complicated and unprecedented idea.
  • The White House has confirmed that the tariff plan is still in early stages, with no implementation framework or final decision in place.
  • Experts warn that the policy could disrupt international film production, which is often decentralized and relies heavily on global collaboration.
  • Hollywood leaders and trade analysts continue to advocate for alternative measures, such as federal tax credits, to support domestic film production without punitive trade restrictions.