โ€˜Nonsensicalโ€™ Trump foreign-film tariffs shock Hollywood, countries where US makes movies



Hollywood reacted with scepticism to US President Donald Trumpโ€™s announcement of 100 per cent tariffs on foreign films, with movie insiders calling it a policy made up on the fly by a president who fails to understand how the industry works.

โ€œIt makes no sense,โ€ entertainment lawyer Jonathan Handel said of Trumpโ€™s idea.

Meanwhile, a British agent, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the specialist website Screen Daily: โ€œIt sounds potentially disastrous for the international film industry.โ€

And the Canadian Media Producers Association said: โ€œThe proposed actions outlined in US President Donald Trumpโ€™s announcement will cause significant disruption and economic hardship to the media production sectors on both sides of the Canada-US border.โ€ Hollywood films and major US television productions are regularly filmed in Canada.

Handel explained that many US productions, from James Bond films to the โ€œMission Impossibleโ€ franchise, are filmed abroad for obvious creative reasons.

โ€œIf the stunt is Tom Cruise climbing up the Eiffel Tower, what are we supposed to do, shoot at the replica Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas?โ€ Handel said. โ€œI mean, itโ€™s just nonsensical.โ€

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