Robert De Niro attends a photo call at the Cannes Film Festival in France. AFP
Robert De Niro attends a photo call at the Cannes Film Festival in France. AFP
Robert De Niro attends a photo call at the Cannes Film Festival in France. AFP
Robert De Niro attends a photo call at the Cannes Film Festival in France. AFP

Robert de Niro compares his latest character to Donald Trump


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Robert De Niro couldn't help but take a jab at Donald Trump in Cannes on Sunday, saying his character in the new film embodied the same kind of evil as the ex-president.

The actor, 79, stars alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's epic Killers of the Flower Moon, which received rave reviews at the Cannes Film Festival at its premiere on Saturday.

He plays a real-life dignitary from 1920s rural America, William Hale, who built trust with local Osage Indians and then orchestrated dozens of murders to steal their oil-rich land.

“I don't understand a lot about him – why he betrays them,” the American actor admitted to reporters in Cannes.

“But we became a lot more aware after the murder of George Floyd with systemic racism and that's what this is,” he said, referring to the police killing that sparked the Black Lives Matter protests.

“It's the banality of evil, it's the thing we've got to watch out for. We all know who I'm going to talk about – I won't say his name,” De Niro continued.

But a few moments later, the long-time critic of Mr Trump couldn't hold back.

“It's like with Trump – I had to say it,” he said, to laughter from the reporters. “There are people who think he could do a good job. Imagine how insane that is.”

DiCaprio has received particular praise for his performance as a weak-willed man torn between his love for his Osage Indian wife and the evil plot in which he becomes embroiled.

Calling the three-and-a-half-hour film “a reckoning with our past”, the star was gushing in his praise of Scorsese, saying: “He's able to expose the humanity of even the most twisted characters you can imagine.

“Marty's perseverance and ferocity to tell the truth, no matter how ugly … is masterful.”

Scorsese said the film, which is due for general release in October, is not “a whodunnit – it's a who didn't do it”.

Adapting a best-selling nonfiction book, he chose to focus less on the criminal investigation which helped forge the FBI, preferring to focus on the central, poisonous love affair between DiCaprio's character and his wife, played by Lily Gladstone.

“It was a template for that tragedy of love, trust and betrayal of the indigenous people,” Scorsese said.

Asked about still taking risks in his filmmaking at the age of 80, Scorsese drew laughs from the crowd by saying: “What else am I going to do?”

De Niro said the world had seen enough films where “the good guy goes south or to Indian country and saves the day. This is much more important.”

Left to right: Didier Allouch, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro and Chief Standing Bear at the Killers of the Flower Moon press conference in Cannes on Sunday. Getty
Left to right: Didier Allouch, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro and Chief Standing Bear at the Killers of the Flower Moon press conference in Cannes on Sunday. Getty
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