Ari Aster's 'Eddington' confronts the complexities of modern life amidst the pandemic, exploring social and political divides with dark humor and a unique Western twist. Will it resonate or polarize audiences?
Eddington, directed by Ari Aster, delves into the pandemic's culture wars through a fictional New Mexico town. With tensions rising between public health and personal freedoms, this film captures the societal divide of 2020.
The Cannes afterparty for 'Die, My Love' was a dazzling affair featuring stars like Robert Pattinson, Jennifer Lawrence, and Joaquin Phoenix. Guests enjoyed themed cocktails and gourmet bites while celebrating Lynne Ramsay's new thriller.
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' premiered at Cannes, sparking fierce debates over its portrayal of America's chaotic 2020. With a star-studded cast, this film dares to tackle sensitive topics head-on.
At Cannes, Pedro Pascal delivered a powerful message against political fear while promoting 'Eddington,' a film that critiques the MAGA movement during the pandemic. His call to action encourages storytelling as a form of resistance.
Ari Aster's film Eddington premiered at Cannes, stirring mixed reactions. While some viewers left during credits, the cast celebrated a muted ovation, with an emotional Joaquin Phoenix stealing the spotlight.