Oliver Stone is a filmmaker with a very distinct style and point of view. Over the decades, the filmmaker has never been one to shy away from controversial subject matter, whether it be political and/or violent.
As we’ve seen in recent years, he’s also found himself the subject of unexpected controversy, specifically when it comes to defending violence in films and giving certain political figures a platform to spread their ideologies.
READ MORE: Oliver Stone Talks Violence In ‘Joker’ & ‘Natural Born Killers’ & Says “The Future Is Murder” In an upcoming radio interview with BBC World Service’s “The Arts Hour” (via IndieWire), Stone talked about his own controversies, as well as recent issues relating to “cancel culture” and racism.
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