Foreign films fucked: Another week, another round of tariffs! Yesterday, President Donald Trump said he would be imposing 100 percent tariffs on all foreign films. "WE WANT MOVIES MADE IN AMERICA, ...
President Trump is on shaky legal ground if he follows through on a plan to impose a 100% tariff on films produced “in foreign lands.” Experts agree that the pledge is legally dubious and also faces ...
Trump threatened a 100% tariff on "foreign" movies Monday. President Donald Trump gestures after speaking during a meeting of senior military leaders convened by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, at ...
These international films transcend language barriers and deliver unforgettable stories, striking visuals, and powerful performances. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or just diving into global ...
The proposal by former President Donald Trump to impose a 100% tariff on foreign films has ignited a global response. This move, part of a broader strategy to tax imported goods, aims to bolster ...
*President Donald Trump declared on Monday that he plans to impose a 100% tariff on films produced outside the United States, while also threatening “substantial Tariffs” on countries that do not ...
When a country like Armenia sends a film out into the world, it’s not just art. It’s a way to preserve memory, to reach a scattered diaspora. Each film offers the world stories that might otherwise be ...
Alison is a senior news reporter covering US politics and legal news. President Donald Trump announced Monday he intends to impose a tariff on films made outside the U.S., and while the full details ...
Another day another new tariff proposal, with President Trump's latest idea to protect American industry being a 100% tariff on “any and all” movies produced in “foreign lands.”Here we go again.
In 2020, the whole film industry was shaken when the film that took home Best Picture at the 2020 Oscar Awards was Parasite, a film that was neither produced in Hollywood nor an English language film.
The response to English-language remakes of foreign-language films is usually something along the lines of, "Why?" If there is already a great film that exists, why not just leave it as is? Reading ...