Sharon Stone chastises ‘ignorant, arrogant’ Americans in rant against fascism

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Sharon Stone, a vocal supporter of 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, blasted American politics while attending the Torino Film Festival in Italy.

During a panel discussion, Stone, 66, was asked her thoughts on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which the award-winning actress said was “a big” issue to think about.

“We need to stop and think about who we elect to government,” Stone said in a thinly veiled jab at President-elect Trump. “And if we actually elect our government, or if the government elects itself.

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Actress Sharon Stone wears red strapless dress in Italy

Sharon Stone lashed out at American politics at the Turin Film Festival. (Stefano Guidi)

“You know, Italy has seen fascism. Italy has seen these things, you guys. And you understand what’s happening. You’ve seen this before.

“My country is in the middle of adolescence. The teenage years are very arrogant. The teenage years think they know everything. The teenage years are naive and ignorant and arrogant. And we are in our ignorant, arrogant teenage years.”

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Stone who fetched Stella della Mole Lifetime Achievement Awardadded that Americans had never witnessed these events in the country before.

“So Americans who don’t travel, who 80% don’t have a passport, who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naivety,” she said. “What I’m saying is that the only way we can help these problems is to help each other.”

Sharon Stones wears red sparkling dress while accepting award at film festival

Stone said her country was at a stage of political adolescence. (Mondadori portfolio)

She discouraged the notion that only “women should help women, because that’s the only way we’ve survived until now.”

Instead, Stone offered, “We must say that good men must help good men, and the good men must be very aware that many of their friends are not good men.

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“We cannot keep pretending that your friends are good men when they are not good men. And you must be very clear in your mind and understand that your friends who are not good men are dangerous, violent men. And you must keep them away from your daughters, your wives and your girlfriends, because this is the time when we can no longer look away at how bad men are bad.”

Actress Sharon Stone wears black turtleneck at Torino Film Festival dinner.

Stone attended an opening reception with Sarah Jessica Parker, Tiziana Rocca and Rosario Dawson. (Daniele Venturelli)

The “Basic Instinct” actress reflected, “I saw a comedian the other night and he said, ‘I asked a woman to dinner and she said yes. And it was such a brave thing for her to do because the only real thing, the number 1 killer in the world today is men. For men, the number 1 killer is heart disease.’

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“The No. 1 killer of women is men. It’s very important to remember that. It’s very important to remember that.”

Shortly after Stone’s appearance at the film festival, Alec Baldwin, who was in town to screen his ’90s classic, “The Hunt for Red October,” admitted it’s a “very important time for filmmaking” because of “a very difficult time in the United States.”

“Television news in the United States is a business. They have to make money,” Baldwin said at a news conference. “There is a gap. There is a vacuum. There is a gap, if you will, in the information for the Americans.

Alec Baldwin

Baldwin attended the Torino Film Festival in Italy after skipping the “Rust” premiere last week in Poland. (Stefano Guidi)

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“Americans are very uninformed about reality – what’s really going on. With climate change, Ukraine, Israel … you name it. All the biggest issues in the world, Americans have an appetite for a little bit of information.

“Americans are very uninformed about reality — what’s really going on. With climate change, Ukraine, Israel … you name it. All the biggest issues in the world, Americans have an appetite for a little bit of information.”

– Alec Baldwin

“That void is being filled by the film industry. Not just the independent film industry, not just the documentary film industry, which is very important around the world. But by narrative film, and where the filmmakers and the buyers and the studios and the networks and the streamers are willing to go it way.

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“I think right now is probably one of the most significant times in our history. Since the movie began, since the movie experience began, it became an art form. It became a business, a huge business. Now is probably one of ​​the most important times in our history for us to make films that will teach people what reality is around the world.”