“Swinton is one of cinema’s great chameleons, as believable when playing a mother with a slowly dawning horror about her impossible-to-reach child in We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) as she is the besotted elderly dowager Madame D in The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014),” wrote Chris Harvey.
Tilda Swinton mocked Donald Trump’s plans to transform Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East” during a impassioned, tearful speech at the Berlin Film Festival.
Last week, President Trump left Republicans and Democrats divided after announcing his brazen plan to “take over” the Gaza Strip and transform it from a “hell hole” to the “Riviera of the Middle East”.
The British actor was accepting an honorary Golden Bear for career achievement from the Berlin Film Festival.
The Oscar-winning Michael Clayton star went on to describe the “great independent state of cinema” as “innately inclusive — immune to efforts of occupation, colonization, takeover, ownership or the development of riviera property.”.