The anger felt by the hostage

Foster, who made her first appearance at Cannes four decades ago when Taxi Driver won the Palme d’Or when she was 12, said the film keys into popular fury with the system."We have lost the ability to tell the truth and get to the facts," he claimed. We are not actually afraid of anything. That is not going to happen because fear is not going to drive our country," the actor told reporters at the Cannes Film Festival.

The anger felt by the hostage-taker, played by British actor Jack O’Connell, is "a kind of rage that a lot of people feel about the abuses of technology, and the financial system and how they were left behind."They can put up their ratings with an empty podium saying Donald Trump is about to speak rather than take 30 seconds and talk about refugees, the biggest crisis in the world," said Clooney, who has long campaigned to highlight migrants’ plight."We are not going to be scared of Muslims or immigrants or women."There is not going to be a President Donald Trump."Asked if that meant the film backed Ms Clinton’s China High quality empty capsule rival for the Democratic ticket, Bernie Sanders, Foster said, "I’m not sure if that’s a Bernie issue, if anything that’s more of a Trump issue."24 hour news doesn’t mean you get more news, you just get the same news more," he claimed.Money Monster, directed by Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster, is a thundering indictment of casino capitalism starring Clooney as a Wall Street television pundit taken hostage live on air by an "ordinary Joe" who has lost everything on the stock market."Would all of the corporations fall on their knees if we did actually inform people " asked the actor who hosted big-ticket fundraisers for Hillary Clinton last month in her bid to win the Democratic nomination for November’s election.

The thriller takes aim not just at the world of finance but also at reality television and rolling news.".Clooney said they had helped destroy real journalism, and blamed them for propelling populist politicians like Mr Trump towards the White House."Mr Trump’s campaign has been driven by a string of incendiary comments on Muslims, immigration and women."Mr Trump is a result of all the news programmes that don’t follow up and ask the questions," said Clooney, who plays a cynical cable news tipster who begins to question himself after a gun is held to his head.Donald Trump will never be elected US President, George Clooney said Thursday as his a new film tapping into the anger fuelling the bombastic tycoon’s campaign premiered in Cannes.

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