Paolo Sorrentino said there is nothing films can do to affect what he described as a “genocide” in Gaza.

“No film can prevent these kind of things,” said Sorrentino, in response to an audience question about his thoughts on what the questioner described as “the role of films and audience in solving genocide” in relation to the situation in Gaza.

“I’m not able to talk about this because I have no authority and can only use the common things that can be said for this kind of situation,” said Sorrentino. “Movies are not able to have such a profound impact on things that are happening in this moment. I’m sorry, but that is the case. My opinion is very banal. Simply, I agree with all those who say there is a genocide happening in Gaza.”

Both the question and Sorrentino’s response were met wi

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