Hollywood Stars Rally Against ICE at Sundance
At the Sundance Film Festival, several prominent figures in Hollywood voiced their opposition to ICE and the current political climate.
Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman made a bold statement with her accessories. She wore pins that read "ICE Out" and "Be Good." She expressed her dismay at the actions of the government and ICE, calling them some of the worst things happening in the world. However, she also highlighted the positive efforts people are making to support one another.
Olivia Wilde
Olivia Wilde also spoke out, stating that the world and the country are in pain right now. She too wore an "ICE Out" pin to show her solidarity. She emphasized the importance of speaking up and not accepting the current state of affairs as normal. Wilde found inspiration in the protests, despite the dangers involved.
Edward Norton
Edward Norton drew a striking comparison, likening ICE to the Gestapo. He condemned the treatment of people and called for a national strike until changes are made.
Kogonada
Filmmaker Kogonada discussed the role of art in turbulent times. He believes art can foster understanding and counteract the negative forces at play in the world.
These celebrities leveraged their platforms to advocate for justice and support those fighting for change.