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Aussiewood to Mel Gibson: save us from Trump’s movie tariffs


 

Australia’s film industry wants actor Mel Gibson to do what he does in his action-hero movies and save the day, by convincing U.S. President Donald Trump to drop his film tariffs which could devastate its A$1 billion ($650 million) Hollywood business.

Industry leaders said the tariffs would cause a large number of job losses in the local film production sector, drive up ticket prices, and called for U.S.-born Gibson, who launched his career in Australia, to use his role as a Trump adviser to urge the president to reconsider.
In January, Trump hired Gibson as a “special ambassador” to Hollywood although he didn’t elaborate on his role.

“Hopefully Mel Gibson, as one of Trump’s advisers in this space, is telling the President that this is a dumb idea,” Kate Carnell, chair of industry body Screen Producers Australia, said in an interview.

Gibson plans to shoot a movie in Italy this year, according to industry media, which could be impacted by the U.S. tariffs.

“For Mel Gibson to make his movie in Italy and then to have a 100% tariff for it to be shown in America is just nonsensical,” said Carnell.

Trump on Sunday announced a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the U.S., saying the American movie industry was dying a “very fast death” due to the incentives that other countries were offering to lure filmmakers.

 

Source:Reuters

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