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Adam Driver Criticizes Netflix and Amazon for Falling Short on Actors’ Demands Amid Strike

Kelly Tyler Published September 1, 2023
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Adam Driver, the acclaimed actor renowned for his roles in both independent and blockbuster films, has taken a vocal stance on the ongoing strike involving actors and writers in the entertainment industry. During an appearance at the Venice Film Festival, Driver lauded independent studio Neon for its collaborative efforts with SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) while openly criticizing major streaming services like Netflix and Amazon for their perceived shortcomings in meeting the demands of industry professionals.

Driver, who is currently promoting his latest film “Ferrari,” expressed his appreciation for being part of the project and acknowledged the challenges faced by the talented actors and dedicated crew who brought it to life. However, he also seized the opportunity to advocate for films that operate outside the purview of the AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) and endorse the SAG leadership directive, which relies on the effectiveness of an interim agreement.

Adam Driver’s statement on the ongoing WGA & SAG-AFTRA strikes pic.twitter.com/7WXj0GXWpV

— Adam Driver Central (@adamdrivercentl) August 31, 2023

The actor’s comments underscore a pressing question: “Why is it that smaller distribution companies like Neon and STX International can readily align with the idealized demands presented by SAG, even prior to formal negotiations, while industry giants such as Netflix and Amazon seem unable to do so?”

Driver emphasized the importance of the industry’s support for films that have embraced the terms of the interim agreement. He argued that this contrast highlights the willingness of some to collaborate with actors and writers during this critical period of negotiations.

In another noteworthy development, Adam Driver experienced an emotional moment during the Venice Film Festival when his latest movie, “Ferrari,” received a standing ovation that lasted an impressive seven minutes and thirty seconds. This heartwarming response serves as a testament to Driver’s impact in the world of cinema and his ability to captivate audiences with his performances.

As the strike continues to unfold, Driver’s comments shed light on the dynamics between industry professionals and major streaming platforms, prompting further discussions about the future of labor relations in the entertainment industry.

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