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Sarah Silverman Is ‘F—king Pissed’ About Actors Filming Indie Projects Amid Strikes

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Sarah Silverman called out actors who are still working on Indie projects instead of showing solidarity with WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikers.“I feel f—king pissed off, and I know I just must not be understanding something.

There are, like, 40 movies being made right now,” Silverman, 52, said in an Instagram video posted on Thursday, July 27. “Movie stars are making movies because they’re ‘independent movies,’ and SAG is allowing it because if they do sell it to streaming, it has to be because streaming is abiding by all the things we’re asking for.”The comedian quipped: “That’s just working!

The strike ends when they come to the table and we make a deal in agreement. So that is going to be what happens.”Silverman asked the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), “So, you’re just letting people make movies, and movie stars are making movies that you know the goal is to sell them to streaming?” She further argued that the strikes could be “exponentially prolonged, because they have movie stars making movies.”The Don’t Look Up actress pointed out that when SAG began picketing in July against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) over labor disputes it was supposed to send a message.

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike, for its part, began fighting the AMPTP in May for similar grievances.“When SAG joined the strike, it [said], ‘Movie stars aren’t making movies for you anymore, now what are you going to do?’ Well, they’re making movies.

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