Leading director Pedro Almodóvar tells Cannes filmmakers have a ‘moral duty’ to speak on politics

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21 May 2026 • 9:45 PM MYT
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Leading director Pedro Almodóvar tells Cannes filmmakers have a ‘moral duty’ to speak on politics

  • Acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar stated that filmmakers have a "moral duty" to speak out about politics, criticising US president Donald Trump during the Cannes Film Festival.
  • Almodóvar, promoting his new film Bitter Christmas, condemned Trump's attacks on free speech and urged European countries to prevent similar political forces from gaining power.
  • He emphasised that "silence and fear is a symptom that things are going badly" and that “we have to act as a shield against this madness”.
  • His views contrast with those of filmmaker Wim Wenders, who, at the Berlin Film Festival, argued that filmmakers should "stay out of politics" and be the "counterweight of politics".
  • Actor Javier Bardem, a vocal supporter of Palestine, also spoke about politics at Cannes, informing the press that he feared retaliation for his activism but affirming his readiness to face “consequences”.

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