Todd Heinz described the United States as a state of crises at the press conference the jury in Berlinaly on Thursday when he was asked about his ideas about President Donald Trump's first weeks in his position.
“We are in a specific crisis now in the United States, but also globally … Everyone I know in the United States … watching this barrage of procedures in the first three weeks of the Trump administration with tremendous and shocking anxiety, he said.
“I think this was part of the strategy to create a feeling of destruction and shock to people, so that it is still how to move forward in preparing various forms of resistance in business and is still discovered among Democrats.”
“I have no doubt that there will be many people who have received this vote for this president, who will be disappointed quickly because of his promises about economic stability in the United States.”
Heinz was speaking at the press conference the jury of the 75th version of the Berlin Film Festival, which is taking place this evening with the drama of Zeitgeist Tom Tayeuer a light.
The festival is revealed three weeks after the opening of President Trump, who witnessed that his administration reveals a series of political transformations on immigration, commercial tariffs, DEI programs and external aid.
In Germany, the country is preparing for the public elections on February 23, where the right -wing AFD anti -immigrant party is currently making the suggestion in second place, prompting street demonstrations on a large scale throughout the country.