Adam Driver Takes a Stand Against Studios and Streamers Amid Hollywood Strike

Adam Driver criticizes major film studios and streamers for their treatment of workers during the ongoing US actors' and writers' strike. Driver questions why independent producers can meet the demands of the unions while big companies like Netflix and Amazon cannot. He expresses solidarity with the unions and highlights the support received from independent producers for the strike. The strike, which has lasted for 50 days, involves over 170,000 workers and revolves around pay and the use of artificial intelligence in the film and television industries. Driver's comments were made before the premiere of the film "Ferrari" at the Venice Film Festival, which received mixed reviews from critics.
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