Olivia Wilde's Emotional Outburst at Sundance Film Festival Sparks Concern Over ICE
At the Sundance Film Festival, actress Olivia Wilde wore a 'ICE Out' pin and expressed her deep concern over the recent killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, by ICE agents in Minnesota. While promoting two films she has been involved with, "The Invite" and "I Want Your Sex," Wilde's words were laced with emotion as she spoke out against the treatment of migrants.
For her, the contrast between the joy and celebration present at the festival was stark. "We're all here getting to celebrate something really beautiful and hopeful in film storytelling," she said. However, the world is indeed hurting, and this country is particularly vulnerable to suffering. Wilde described herself as "appalled" and "sickened" by the actions of ICE, which she believes should be delegitimized.
Her sentiments echoed those expressed by fellow actress Natalie Portman earlier in the day. When speaking about her own film, "The Gallerist," Portman also addressed the current state of affairs with ICE. She found it difficult to separate the celebration of artistic achievement from the devastating news coming out of the country. Both women acknowledged that the brutal actions of ICE were unacceptable and called for immediate action.
Wilde's comments sparked concern among festival-goers, who are visibly upset by the issues surrounding ICE. Her words also inspired others to take action, with the 'ICE Out' pin serving as a reminder of the need to stand together against injustice.
At the Sundance Film Festival, actress Olivia Wilde wore a 'ICE Out' pin and expressed her deep concern over the recent killing of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, by ICE agents in Minnesota. While promoting two films she has been involved with, "The Invite" and "I Want Your Sex," Wilde's words were laced with emotion as she spoke out against the treatment of migrants.
For her, the contrast between the joy and celebration present at the festival was stark. "We're all here getting to celebrate something really beautiful and hopeful in film storytelling," she said. However, the world is indeed hurting, and this country is particularly vulnerable to suffering. Wilde described herself as "appalled" and "sickened" by the actions of ICE, which she believes should be delegitimized.
Her sentiments echoed those expressed by fellow actress Natalie Portman earlier in the day. When speaking about her own film, "The Gallerist," Portman also addressed the current state of affairs with ICE. She found it difficult to separate the celebration of artistic achievement from the devastating news coming out of the country. Both women acknowledged that the brutal actions of ICE were unacceptable and called for immediate action.
Wilde's comments sparked concern among festival-goers, who are visibly upset by the issues surrounding ICE. Her words also inspired others to take action, with the 'ICE Out' pin serving as a reminder of the need to stand together against injustice.