Donald Trump across the Atlantic, the new political order could prove aboon to Europe’s creative industries, which have flourished thanks to government-backed incentives and an exodus of U.S.
talent to the Continent. If anything, the election outcome crystallizes a shift in the way America is perceived abroad, one that has made Europe a land of opportunity for talent. “For the longest time, the U.S.
has been looked up to as a kind of ideal, a model of how society can be — open, free, inclusive, a place where artists and the arts can flourish,” says a U.S.
film executive. “More recently, and with this major turn of events, America now joins the ranks of countries that feel less accessible and more closed off.” Skyrocketing production costs and a dearth of incentives (plus pandemic reverberations and double Hollywood strikes) have seen U.S.
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