Hannah Einbinder has her priorities too straight to worry about a blacklist
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Hannah Einbinder has her priorities too straight to worry about a blacklist
"“I think what they know is what I know, which is that the cost of not speaking is higher, you know?” Einbinder from the Cannes Film Festival, where she's supporting the new film Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma . “There is a greater toll in not speaking and you just gotta have your priorities straight. I am under no impression that my one small career could ever measure up in comparison to even one human life. So, you know, it's an obligation and I will always do it.”"
"“I would love to work with [Barrera] and Susan and, you know, everyone ... Mark Ruffalo and Javier Bardem. All of them. I'm with Melissa, like let's all do something together,” she said."
"“Road trip movie! Just kidding. This crazy gaggle of people are all in a car! This summer!”"
Hannah Einbinder has become a prominent pro-Palestine voice in Hollywood. After winning an Emmy, she ended with a message supporting Palestine and opposing ICE, which drew backlash. When asked about professional risks such as consequences or blacklisting faced by other outspoken actors, she said the cost of not speaking is greater. She emphasized that her career cannot outweigh human lives and that speaking is a priority. She also expressed interest in collaborating with other pro-Palestine actors, including Melissa Barrera and Susan Sarandon, and suggested bringing multiple outspoken performers together for a collective project.
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