Jim Jarmusch Criticizes Mubi's Israeli Military Ties and Corporate Funding
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Jim Jarmusch expressed disappointment over Mubi's investment from Sequoia Capital, which has ties to the Israeli military, highlighting concerns about corporate funding in art. Despite the controversy, Jarmusch emphasized the pervasive nature of 'dirty' corporate money in filmmaking and defended artistic independence. The film 'Father Mother Sister Brother' premiered at Venice, featuring notable actors and exploring family relationships, amid ongoing debates about ethics in Hollywood and the impact of geopolitical conflicts.
Topics:entertainment#film#israeli-military-ties#jim-jarmusch#mubi#sequoia-capital#venice-film-festival
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