Malina Saval Associate Editor, Features“The evolution of art is in constant flux,” says Ethan Hawke. “I don’t know what the future will bring.”Hawke, one of this year’s Vision Award recipients at the 10th iteration of the Sun Valley Film Festival, has been championing independent cinema since he first emerged on the big screen as a teenager in such films as “Explorers” and the Oscar-winning “Dead Poets Society.” By the time he starred as intellectual slacker extraordinaire Troy Dyer in Ben Stiller’s now-cult classic “Reality Bites,” Hawke was the pop cultural embodiment of Generation X and the epitome of 1990s 20-something, post-collegiate ennui.A four-time Oscar nominee — most recently for his 2014 turn in Richard Linklater’s experimental.
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