Sebastian Stan advised a Tuesday press convention on the Cannes Film Festival that he’s “still purging” from the function that final introduced him to the competition: taking part in Donald Trump in The Apprentice.
When he introduced that movie to Cannes, it was simply months earlier than the 2024 election. Now he’s again, getting rave critiques for enjoying a Romanian Christian conservative in Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord, and Trump has been president once more for over a yr. Requested by The Hollywood Reporter how his understanding of the president has modified in the interim, Stan seemed down and shook his head, because the press room exploded in laughter — assuming he was reacting to being requested a query that he didn’t need to reply.
As an alternative, Stan seemed up with a fierce expression, and the room fell silent. “It’s just not a laughing matter, to be honest. It isn’t,” he mentioned. “I think we’re in a really, really bad place. I really do. When you’re looking at what’s happening, which is the consolidation of the media, censorship, the threats, the supposed lawsuits that seemingly never end, but don’t actually go anywhere, you know, the writing was on the wall.”
The inventive crew had skilled this with The Apprentice, he mentioned, “to the point where we were three days before the festival, unsure if the movie was going to play at the festival — and maybe more people are paying attention to the film, and I think we’ll stand the test of time for that — but we went through all of it way before Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. I wish it wasn’t like that.”
In Fjord, the Marvel star has a really totally different hairline than in his final Cannes outing, however the brand new film is not any much less a lightning rod. With a severely shaved head and sizable bald spot, Stan performs Mihai, a conservative Christian father of 5 who runs afoul of Norway’s progressive, and draconian, youngster protecting companies, sparking debates round freedom of speech and freedom of faith which were echoing up and down the Croisette. The movie, with Renate Reinsve because the household’s matriarch, Lisbet, raises questions of who’s extra responsible of imposing their values on others: the conservative household that’s praying in class or the progressive system that’s taking their youngsters away.
It acquired a nine-and-a-half-minute standing ovation at its Monday evening premiere and is the present front-runner to win the Palme d’Or.
Mungiu primarily based the movie on years of reports stories, significantly ones he’d examine Norway, wherein youngsters of immigrants raised in traditionalist households had been taken from their dad and mom. Then he went to Norway and spoke to police, judges, NGOs, journalists. “What I really wish to do, like always, is speak about something that I consider to be one of the most important issues in our contemporary global society, which is this conflict of values, and especially between these kind of traditional values and these progressive values,” Mungiu mentioned. “And we see that this led to the splitting of the society into groups of people that really detest each other. We say that nowadays we live in a global world, but we couldn’t be more divided.”
The movie was not nearly Romania and Norway, however in regards to the U.S. and France. “We live in a very, very divided society in which people have completely stopped trying to understand the others who do not share the same views with them,” he mentioned. “I understand progress, but I think that even a progressive society is good to doubt every now and then about the values that you wish to impose on others. If they are this good, you need to convince them not to impose them.”
In the course of the press convention, Stan described how the movie had been a private quest for him. He was born in Romania earlier than transferring to Vienna together with his single mom, a pianist, and at last settling in Rockland County, New York, the place he first realized English. “Personally, certainly, it’s been a journey for me to reconnect with Romania,” he mentioned. “I left in a very chaotic way and I’ve really tried to educate myself about the country, and I found through film I can learn more easily.”
He’d been a fan of Mungiu’s for years, ever since taking his mom to see 2016’s Commencement on the New York Movie Pageant, and welcomed the prospect to talk some Romanian onscreen and rehearse in Romania. He and Reinsve visited Pentecostal church buildings for analysis, however he mentioned a whole lot of his efficiency was primarily based on his upbringing. “Even though my time really was split between America, Vienna, and Romania, I still grew up with pretty traditional Romanian upbringings, and so I kind of understood a lot of what was going on in the script,” he mentioned.
How we increase our youngsters and what we move on to them about how we had been raised has been on the actor’s thoughts quite a bit. He and girlfriend Annabelle Wallis revealed that they’re anticipating only one evening earlier than the premiere, once they went to the Kering Ladies in Movement dinner and revealed she’s pregnant.
“I’ve been reflecting about having children and trying to understand what it means to be a parent in today’s world, and so that fueled a lot of things,” mentioned Stan.
When requested by a Spanish journalist if he’s skilled being ostracized for his accent or language abilities, Stan replied, “I think you’re talking about discrimination, right, on all levels, which is sort of happening around all of us.”
“I mean, how are we all dealing with it?” he went on. “I think the only way to do it is just to remain as honest as possible, and to think about your own morals and your own values, and to be the example that you, that you want to see in the world.”
As an actor, he mentioned, he struggled to know his function in stopping discrimination. “I’m an actor — whatever — but I’m not on the front lines, I’m not in an operating room, I’m not being shot at,” he mentioned. “But this is my medium, this is my lane, and all I can do is try to involve myself in movies that bring up conversations and different points of view.” He was reminded of a quote he heard about artwork as soon as, that it doesn’t have to unravel issues, however simply embody them appropriately. “And I think as long as we can continue to do that fearlessly, then I think we can actually push back against those things.”
