Robert De Niro's Cannes Speech: A Scathing Critique of Trump's Arts Policies
At the opening ceremony of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, Robert De Niro, while accepting an honorary Palme d'Or, delivered a powerful condemnation of Donald Trump's policies. The event, held in Cannes, France, saw De Niro use his platform to express his disapproval of Trump's actions. He labeled Trump "America's philistine president," directly criticizing his administration's approach to the arts and culture.
De Niro highlighted the impact of Trump's policies, citing specific examples such as funding cuts to arts programs and the controversial 100% tariff on films not produced in the US. "He has cut funding and support to the arts, humanities and education," De Niro stated, his voice laced with frustration. The audience reacted with a thunderous applause, demonstrating the resonance of his words.
The speech transcended a purely American context, framing the issue as a global concern. De Niro's call to action resonated with the international audience, prompting reflection on the importance of protecting artistic freedom and cultural expression worldwide. His passionate plea serves as a reminder of the role of art in society and the importance of protecting it from political interference.
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