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essanews.com on MSNTrump's film tariffs clash as Mel Gibson plots Hollywood pactTrump announces tariffs on films shot outside the US, meanwhile, his ambassador is making his new film in Italy. Mel Gibson has an idea on how to save the situation. Recently, Donald Trump announced a plan to impose 100% tariffs on films produced outside the US.
Leaders of Hollywood unions and representatives of major studios joined with Jon Voight in penning a letter to Donald Trump calling for expanded film and TV production incentives. What was left unmentioned in the letter was Trump’s proposal for 100% tariffs on films produced in other countries.
The joint letter, which was also signed by Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone – two of Trump's "ambassadors" to Hollywood – comes days after the Republican president said he wanted to impose 100% tariffs on foreign films in a bid to help the domestic ...
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Top Hollywood studio execs are scheduled to hold a call with Motion Pictures Association chair-CEO Charles Rivkin on Friday to discuss President Donald Trump’s surprise proposal to impose tariffs on movies shot outside of the United States, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Donald Trump’s Truth Social announcement that he planned to impose 100% tariffs on films shot outside the United States surprised the entertainment industry and even members of his administration. Since then,
While accepting the honorary Palme d’Or award at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, the 81-year-old actor said US citizens were now fighting for democracy
Tom Cruise declines to comment on Donald Trump's proposed tariff on movies not made in America. His latest film, "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," was filmed overseas.
Steven Paul has been to Mar-a-Lago many times over the years. The producer and longtime manager to Jon Voight was there again last weekend, along with producer Scott Karol, to pitch President Trump on their plan to save Hollywood.