‘The Laundromat’ talks about dark joke being played on all of us: Meryl Streep
Team Udayavani, Sep 3, 2019, 2:41 PM IST
Venice: Multiple Oscar-winning actor Meryl Streep believes “The Laundromat” is an important film as it tries to shed a light on a “dark joke that’s being played on all of us”.
Directed by filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, the comedy-drama is about the Panama Papers expose. It features Streep, Gary Oldman and Antonia Banderas in the lead.
According to Variety, speaking ahead of the movie’s world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, Streep said, “This is an entertaining, flash, funny way of telling a very, very dark, black-hearted joke, a joke that’s being played on all of us. It’s a crime not without victims. And the victims, many of them are journalist.”
The Panama Papers was a set of leaked documents that shared financial information of offshore entities, revealing fraud, tax evasion and attempts to avoid international sanctions by some of the biggest names from across the world.
“The reason Panama Papers was exposed to the world was because of the work of 300 investigative journalists. Some people died for this,” Streep said as she cited the case of Daphne Caruana Galizia, the Maltese investigative reporter who was killed by a car bomb outside her home in 2017.
“People died and people die still to get the word out. This movie is fun and it’s funny but it’s really, really, really important,” the veteran actor added.
Streep portrays the role of Ellen Martin, a fictional Texan widow who exposes the mastermind company, Mossack Fonseca, being run by Jurgen Mossack (Oldman) and Ramon Fonseca (Banderas).
The actor said that her character is driven by her grief which is enough to mount a crusade.
“Grief is a great motivator. The parents of the children shot at Parkland High School, the parents of the children shot at Newtown, Connecticut, those people don’t stop; they don’t stop in trying to change the world. If it’s personal, you don’t stop, and we rely on those people, when it really counts, to save us all,” Streep said.
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