Don't know how much we can talk...: Spike Lee has this to say about Trump at Cannes 2025

ANI May 20, 2025 215 views

Spike Lee didn’t hold back when discussing Trump’s policies during a Cannes press conference for his new film. He questioned American values under Trump’s presidency while avoiding outright condemnation of social media. His film, 'Highest 2 Lowest,' premiered to acclaim, earning Denzel Washington an honorary Palme d’Or. The remake of Kurosawa’s classic hits theaters in August before streaming on Apple TV+.

"I don’t know how much we can talk about American values considering who is the president." – Spike Lee
Cannes, May 20: Legendary filmmaker Spike Lee is currently in Cannes, where his film 'Highest 2 Lowest', which premiered out of competition at the 78th edition of the prestigious film festival.

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Spike Lee critiques Trump’s policies at Cannes press conference

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Denzel Washington honored with surprise Palme d’Or

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Film 'Highest 2 Lowest' premieres to standing ovation

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Lee avoids demonizing social media despite moral concerns

Durng a press conference at the festival, Spike Lee answered several questions. He also threw some shade at US President Donald Trump, as per Variety.

When asked about if social media has jeopardized morals in America, Lee replied, "I don't know how much we can talk about American values considering who is the president."

He continued: "My wife said, 'Spike, be very careful what you say!' But here's the thing, I don't think we can condemn social media. People say the same thing about film or whatever. So I'm not going to demonise the form."

Later on, when asked more directly about Trump's proposed tariffs on foreign-made films, Lee said he "doesn't have the answer for that" but acknowledged that "people are hurting."

"No one's working," Lee said. "The guy just said he wanted to put a tariff on every film that shot... I don't know how that's going to work."

Lee was joined in the Cannes press conference by Jeffrey Wright and Ilfenesh Hadera. Their film "Highest 2 Lowest" premiered on Tuesday night to a 5.5-minute standing ovation and a surprise honorary Palme d'Or for lead Denzel Washington, as per Variety.

It is an English-language remake of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's 1963 film "High and Low," is set in modern day New York and stars Washington as a music mogul tied up in a life-or-death ransom plot. Rocky plays Yung Felon, an aspiring rapper who will stop at nothing to achieve his dream.

The screenplay was penned by William Alan Fox. After premiering at Cannes, "Highest 2 Lowest" will be released in theatres on August 22 via A24 and will stream on Apple TV+ September 5.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article about Spike Lee's comments on Trump at Cannes 2025:
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Priya K.
Interesting to see global filmmakers speaking truth to power! While we have our own political dramas in India, it's refreshing when artists don't shy away from calling out leadership. Spike Lee has always been bold - respect for that 👏
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Rahul S.
Why are Indian media outlets so obsessed with American politics? We have enough issues here to focus on. Would rather read about our own filmmakers at Cannes than what Spike Lee thinks about Trump.
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Ananya M.
Love Spike Lee's films but wish he'd been more direct. Artists globally are facing censorship pressures - whether from governments or corporations. The 'be careful what you say' comment from his wife says it all about the current climate 😔
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Vikram J.
The remake of Kurosawa's classic sounds fascinating! High and Low is one of my favorite films. Hope they do justice to the original while making it relevant for today's America. Denzel Washington is perfect casting though!
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Sunita P.
While I appreciate artists speaking up, sometimes I feel Western celebrities focus too much on criticizing their own countries. In India, we take more pride in our nation despite differences. Just my observation!
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Karthik R.
The film industry everywhere is going through tough times. Trump's tariffs would hurt global cinema collaborations. We should support more co-productions between India and other countries - art has no borders!

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