The head of North America’s largest film festival warns that Trump tariffs could stifle creativity in Hollywood.
The film industry has always been global, with talent and ideas crossing borders freely.
Restricting cross-border work could limit the diversity of voices and perspectives in filmmaking.
Tariffs on international productions could lead to a decline in the quality and originality of Hollywood films.
The Toronto International Film Festival chief emphasizes the importance of collaboration and exchange in the industry.
Many Hollywood blockbusters rely on international talent and resources to bring their visions to life.
Imposing tariffs on film imports could disrupt the interconnected nature of the global entertainment industry.
The threat of tariffs has sparked concerns about the future of creativity and innovation in Hollywood.
Industry leaders are calling for policies that support artistic freedom and encourage international cooperation.