


Sharon Stone Critiques American Politics at Torino Film Festival
Sharon Stone addresses American politics and societal issues during a festival panel, emphasizing the need for awareness and action against violence and government choice.
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At the Torino Film Festival, Sharon Stone criticized the state of American politics, warning against ignorance while calling for accountability from both men and voters. She equated the current political climate to historical fascism, underscoring the importance of educating Americans and encouraging positive engagement among men to combat societal violence. Alec Baldwin echoed her sentiments, highlighting the role of film in bridging the information gap in the U.S. amidst global issues.
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