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Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. After training at the National Youth Theatre and graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1991, Craig began his career on stage. He made his film debut in the drama The Power of One (1992) and attracted attention with appearances in the historical television war drama Sharpe's Eagle (1993), the family film A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1995), the television serial drama Our Friends in the North (1996), the biographical film Elizabeth (1998), the television film Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998), the indie war film The Trench (1999), the drama film Some Voices (2000), the action film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), the crime thriller film Road to Perdition (2002), the crime thriller film Layer Cake (2004), and the historical drama film Munich (2005).
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Luca Guadagnino on ‘Queer’s’ Ban in Turkey: ‘I’m Going to Fight the Institution Who Wants to Tarnish [Cinema’s ] Inevitable Powers’

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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent While at the jury press conference at Marrakech Film Festival, Luca Guadagnino said on Saturday that he’ll be “happy” if people download “Queer” in Turkey where the movie, starring Daniel Craig as a gay American expat in 1950s Mexico City, was banned by authorities who deemed it “too provocative.” “They banned the movie because they said the movie was creating social disorder,” Guadagnino said. “I wonder if they’ve seen the movie or if they are just judging it by the outline or let’s say the facetious stupidity of some journalism focusing on James Bond going gay.” He rejoiced about the fact “Queer” is an “object that shutters our house of values in a way that is so powerful” and hopes that the “form of the movie brings the possibility of societal collapse. “I am scandalized by cinema.

I am shocked by it, that I’m going to fight the institution who wants to tarnish its inevitable powers,” said Guadagnino prompting the room to erupt in applause.

Guadagnino, who is presiding over the Marrakech Film Festival Jury, argued the censorship doesn’t prevent people from seeing the movie because they “can find things” by themselves. “You can download the movie.

I mean, if someone in Turkey downloads the movie, I’m happy.” Speaking more largely about his aspiration as a filmmaker, he said, “We have only one enemy, which is industrial taste.” “That is the enemy that we have to fight fiercely against, which is the idea of cinema being slotted within parameters that are given by a sort of invisible law.

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